Such a contraversial title most have some explain so, I'm not here to tell you obviusly copy anybody - just hear me out till the ending. First, none of us is a complete product, we constantly change, adjust and improve. What leads to those changes? Stuff we see people doing that is better than we currently do and then learn from them, problems we eventually solve that shift our way of thinking. It doesn't mean we copy anything or anybody, just complete missing parts of the puzzle of our character. Second, how is your starting character was built? You copied certain parts from your environment, some genes went into action and that's it. So why is it wrong to do later? How do we learn otherwise? I'm obviously not preaching for you to copy anybody or anything like that - I do claim that our identity is built by genes and taking to our character certain behaviours we've seen in others and liked (or just absorbed without noticing). So, try to do this conciously, see what behaviours you want too for yourself and absobrb, have a clear why behind it - that's the way to improve. Do you agree with me or see things differently?