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THE STRENGTH OF A CHARACTER
The Strength of a character is like a magnet. It is that unexplainable pull or force that naturally attracts people towards our personality. It is highly spiritual and brings our existence to people’s consciousness constantly.

Some people sees it as an energy that engages other persons/people without any form of Verbal Interaction. It is more of a Non-verbal entity than a verbal one.
The Strength of a character is one of the few reasons why we say people fall in love at first sight even without speaking a word to one another.

Some people believes that charisma, mannerism, gesticulations and other forms of strength of character, while others feel these are necessary ingredient or condiments used to spice up an already existing strength of a character.

A strength of character can be viewed from different perspective, it is vast with various dimensions.

A person’s strength of character is dynamic and evolves with time, though it could be fixed in some other cases. The strength of one’s character is a carriage, it is the ability to be able to carry people along effortlessly, making them notice us without us even asking.

This quality of the strength of a character is inbuilt/inborn, it resonates naturally from within without applying any force, yet it is a powerful force. It is an internal energy that captures people unknowingly to them and they begin to subscribe to your personality and activities centered around us, it get people eager to know your next line of actions, including our steps and every moves.
In other cases, the strength of character could be built over a long period of time and this demands patience and lots of personal development, practices and training, but when it eventually evolves and it is unveiled, it spread fast and is infectious like a virus.
The strength of one’s characters can also be viewed from a different angle. First and foremost, our character is what we are known for, it is a habitual routine which people attach to our personality.

The strength of one’s character is the degree/extent or the intensity to which what our personality is known for convincing and persuading people to either tag along with us or desuade them to stay far away from us. It is a determining factor for the establishment of acquaintance and longtime relationships. This strength of character helps to give reasonable excuses why people should identify with us.

It is a determinant factor that guarantees one’s continuous relation with people, that is, it is the reason why people will continue to relate with us, it presents a template for further deliberation of other qualities of our personality to them.

The strength of one’s character becomes a social agent that transports either positive or negative vibes which promotes or destroys effective communication.

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