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I guess it is possible. I don't think there is anyone who stays the same after being born. There is always something that will change in our lives, we never remain the same. For example there are people who have changed from being introverts to becoming extroverts to some extend. You will find that when someone in their teens was quiet and shy at the same time, when they get to their teens, they start being very bold and a bit too chatty,  that sometimes would get people wondering how it all happend, but it does happen and it's not surprising i guess it's just nature and it's bound to happen. Like the saying goes when you are quiet in your younger years, as you grow older you become more noisy and vice versa. Mannerisms also tend to change. I believe it has all got to do with maturity, as you mature you get to learn new things that will expose you to other things.
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I think, with positively encouraging, kind environment surrounding them, yes, it is possible to change into a whole new people-loving-respecting individual.

Stay away from toxic people (always angry, shouting, whining, complaining, very low in understanding). Then we are good to bloom and do marvelous things to help people to bloom in themselves, too. :-)
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This is very possible. Change is the only thing that is constant in life. There are series of factors that creates who a person is. The mindset, the environment and the people around him.


They say that you are the average of the five closest people to you. The point I'm trying to make is this, once psychology changes, character changes.

Many things influence the psychology of a person. The things and people he's exposed to like I mentioned earlier, past experiences, self realization and resolutions etc.
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I have Borderline, and I'm 41. From what I've studied about it, Borderline symptoms lesson once you get out of adolescence, so I don't think you can "become" Borderline at an older age. You were probably Borderline all along, if you were in fact diagnosed with it.
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Sometimes it can depend with the person. If you are willing to change to become a better person. 
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No. I can't. I'm in my 40's already. And most of the time, I hate some people who don't know how to control their personality disorder. For example, talking to an elderly without respect.
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Different people will have different personality disorder symptoms and responses. Some people may experience negative symptoms while others may experience positive aspects. It is important to term these symptoms " symptoms " and to be able to identify them by their easily measurable indicative values.
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I guess it is possible. I don't think there is anyone who stays the same after being born. There is always something that will change in our lives, we never remain the same. For example there are people who have changed from being introverts to becoming extroverts to some extend.
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It is very possible. Being personality disorders, it is only natural that you're personality changes over time. These two disases can also coexist at the same time.
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