Does your personality change as you get older? Write an essay in which you discuss this question and give your own opinion In your life, you are going to have difficult times, or happy moments that you will always remember, sometimes both, or maybe none; it's part of living. Whatever those experiences you know, all of these people that you are going to meet or the places that you are going to visit, boyfriends or girlfriends who would probably break your heart, as we age, do those factors affect our personality? Sometimes it is believed that we have an essence, something that makes us unique and sets us apart from the others, and no matter what happened in your life, that spirit would never change; it’s part of you. However, these are just theories; speaking in a more scientific way, research has shown that personality traits are stable. Researchers have found that for most people, their big five scores (conscientiousness, agreeableness, neuroticism, openness to experience and extraversion) remain relatively stable throughout their life. Consequently, yes, personality traits are stable, but they are also changeable, and this is because personality traits can be modified, especially when we are confronted with events in our lives that force us to adapt, we all have ways to deal with issues, such as trauma, depression, anxiety, and that can shape our person. "Personality is a developmental phenomenon. It's not just a static thing that you're stuck with and can't get over," said Brent Roberts, a psychologist at the University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, because when you are struggling with a problem, don’t you feel like you have to change something to be better? As an adolescent, there were a lot of moments in my life where, due to social pressure, my personality changed a lot, and it was really difficult for me to find myself again. I had to cry, read, and talk with my mom because I barely knew who I was; I had always been changing my personality depending on who I met, and it took me so many years to be myself. So yes, from my point of view, personality is always changing. I mean, there are a lot of influences out there, and they are really difficult to ignore. Who inspired you when you were a child? I used to be really naive when I was a kid in that age. At that time I never saw myself as a good player because I never thought about it. I just wanted to have fun, but it was my grandmother who told me I was going to be the greatest player of all time. She really believed in me I often reminisce about the happier moments that we had together because I wouldn’t be here without her. What did you think is the best moment in your career as a football player? I mean, I have a lot of nostalgic memories, but I would say that the moment that changed me as a person was in 2014 when we lost the World Cup. That really affected me because, you know, it was a bad streak, wasn’t it? And that football match in particular just changed the way I used to see myself as a player. And in that moment, I reminded myself that I couldn’t quite that easy. But I think it's better to stay positive and blot out all my past trauma. I'm happy now.