The trait I think I reflect most is caring. I am always available when my friends, or even strangers, need help. I hope I am a good person to talk to as I am open minded enough to never judge someone for their misfortunes or wrong actions. This brings me to the other trait that I identify with the most, which is open-mindedness. I believe I am able to understand most people's point of view in situations even if they seem to be wrong. Two other traits that I feel strongly about, but not as much as the traits mentioned above, are knowledge and risk appetite. I am knowledgeable not only in the sense that I am intelligent, but also that I am on a journey seeking higher knowledge and the secrets the world has to offer me. Knowledge can help me in my area of risk taking by allowing me to not take risks that will produce a dangerous outcome. I am a risk taker in my personal life more than my educational life because I find joy in new experiences and I like to be adventurous and take risks. The traits I am particularly referring to are balanced, thinker, and thoughtful. I consider myself a thinker because of the enormous amount of time I spend reflecting on the spiritual aspect of life. While I might describe myself as a thinker, I would have a harder time describing myself as thoughtful because I prefer to live in the present and not reflect on my sad past. Balance is a trait I see in myself, but I also fail to always be balanced. I tend to balance time between friends poorly, but not intentionally. Additionally, I need to work on balancing the time I spend on projects and schoolwork. The traits on the list that I identify with the least are principled, researcher, and communicator. While I have principles, I find myself being more open to ideas and possibilities that some people think are wrong. I'm not stubborn like many principled people are, my opinion is
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