Is it normal for me to completely change?

K so, it was in grade 7 when i completely changed without knowing it. Before im pretty sure i was autistic, like i thought saying this "your mom is a butterfly" was a good insult. My traits, personality. Frick i think i am A LOT smarter than before. And i dont even know or i dont remember anything before grade 7 except some random situations. I dont remember anything that could explain what i did that could have changed me, but i swear i am a totally new person, its like i stole a guys body, and cant remember my other life.

I feel like i got a huge boost in any or every mental factor, like knowledge, intelligence, cognition, etc.
Does anyone know anything that could explain this?
I could totally see me reading a comment saying that im stupid and that there is a completely obvious solution and im just so dumb.

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  • LookSomeonesWelding

    Every few years or so I look back and cringe about how stupid I used to be, and that's pretty normal. Usually it's just a part of growing up, and you'll probably experience the same feelings about your current self in future years to come.

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    • Jonniebonnie

      But when i say everything, i mean EVERYTHING, i dont get how thats part of growing up if, everything about you changes, your pet peeves, your IQ, your likes and dislikes, what your interested in.
      Also i dont even think i had a soul, i didnt care when my grandma and my rabbit died.
      I just feel so sorry for them, I even tortured my rabbit. I made her foot bleed cause i through her off the deck. I look back in total disgust, and i hate myself 100 million times over.

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      • LookSomeonesWelding

        Sounds like you've had some kind of giant epiphany of some sort then. It's really weird by the sounds of it, though. I guess all you can really do is be thankful that you're better now and won't live the rest of your life the way that you used to be.

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      • Ellenna

        There's no point in hating yourself for something in the past: be grateful you've changed so much for the better. Something must've happened in your life to cause this positive change, but if you can't work out what it is, just accept it and get on with your life

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  • RoseIsabella

    To call someone a butterfly would be a supreme compliment!

    Maybe you were bitten by a radioactive caterpillar, and now you are going through a metamorphosis?

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  • Jonniebonnie

    It is so hard to explain how wierd this is to me.
    Its so wierd to me that i am pretty sure God or any other god or spiritual belief (depending on your spiritual beliefs) gave me a gift of some sort.

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