Who Are You?

You’re a caring person who loves to help others. You take time to show your friends and family that you love them, no matter how busy you are. Those little acts of kindness make a huge difference in their lives, and it shows them how much you care.

You believe in yourself, and you know that you have many talents and abilities. You have a strong desire to succeed, and you aren’t afraid to put in the work. You’re a good problem solver and a natural leader. You have a knack for finding the best in everyone around you, and you help those people reach their full potential.

Your family and friends appreciate your unique sense of humor. Your jokes are fresh and witty, and you’re often the life of the party. You have a creative side, too – whether it’s your passion for painting and photography or your ability to see the beauty in everyday things. You’re a natural teacher, and you teach those around you to follow their hearts and believe in themselves.

Despite your hardships, you’re always looking on the bright side of things. You don’t think the glass is half empty, but rather the glass is half full of water. You’re a positive person who spreads happiness wherever you go. Your friends and family are lucky to have you in their lives.

People turn to you when they need someone to talk to. They know you’ll listen to them and offer advice if needed. You’re a great listener and you really hear what they have to say. You’re a comforting friend and they love you for it.

You’re a hard worker who takes pride in your accomplishments. You have a passion for your career, and you work tirelessly to achieve your goals. You’re also a natural leader and you guide those around you with your wisdom. You are a true role model and you inspire those who are younger than you to be the best version of themselves.

Who Are You is the eighth studio album by English rock band The Who, released on 18 August 1978. It was their first album since 1969’s Tommy. It was their most commercially successful album in the United States. The album was inspired by a robbery in which drummer Keith Moon was shot dead, and the lyrics include references to the incident.

The song is featured in the Lifetime TV series You, based on the book of the same name by Caroline Kepnes. The series stars Penn Badgley, Elizabeth Lail, Zach Cherry and Luca Padovan. A second season, based on the sequel Hidden Bodies, was ordered in July 2018 for production to premiere in 2019. The cast will return, with some new faces. The show was developed for Lifetime by writer Peter Tolan, who will serve as executive producer. The production company behind the show is Goodman Entertainment and Amblin Television. The show is distributed by Universal Television International.