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Discover Ludwig"my old self" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to your former character or behaviour, for instance: "I don't like the person I've become recently – I want to be more like my old self."
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How I missed my old self!
"I really felt like my old self.
At times I was my old self".
"I'm back to my old self," he said.
To me this is where I lost my old self".
My brother tells me I sound like my old self.
"I feel like my old self again," she said.
"I'm glad to be back to being my old self, where I'm risking it all.
Or rather, I saw my old self, before I figured a way out.
Now that I'm back to my old self, I often wonder where that despair came from.
After all, what was so great about my old self and my old life, anyway?
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