Your Isms can be the very best of you and the very worst of you. Your isms are you. They are the way you are, or so you would have yourself believe.
When one reaches a point of change you should endeavour to close the door on those past moments that so readily come in to Present Time. Therefore the very best of you becomes apparent. Those parts of your identity that had such a force, in your past, as to put you on your back and cry, "Why me?" are then thrown aside only for you to now cry, "That was me; this is who I am now!"



