Welcome to the forum.
In life there is a time and place for everything. Will you spot it? Will you understand it? Will you overcome it? Will it overcome you? Does it teach you a lesson? Does it reinforce you further?
The only thing constant we have is the use of our mind. Even that can be tainted via anger, greed, jealousy, or kindness, generosity or fairness etc.
Despite what
lif has said, about doubting someone who is close to Allah would be a hypocrite, I believe that we cannot band it so easily like that. Because I believe that everyone has to deal with jealousy, anger, greed, and revenge. Everyone will have pride, arrogance and selfishness. People would lie, be spiteful and steal. It is in our nature. The way things are 'wired' out there in the world we live in the environment is almost leading us to be more selfish. That is the jihad, the primary jihad we all have to face in our daily lives. To remain humble, patient, forgiving and charitable.
Allah says, those who struggle in His cause are the most dear to Him. So the path to be near Him is a very difficult one. The path to be away from Him is the easiest.
It is good that you are able to get yourself back from the deviated path you were on before. Hopefully you will be able to keep correcting yourself in the future as you have a long life still ahead of you, and it will be filled with bigger and bigger challenges. It is all a test. Do you give up faith or do you still take that step forward, asking forgiveness and seeking guidance?
So now you have learnt about being true to yourself. That is a good solid platform to build your future life. Things may be different for you, but for those around you that your have caused grief in the past, they may not be so quick to forgive. Speaking of which, I would seek forgiveness from those people. Do not try justify what you did. Just admit that it was a bad phase of your life entering adolescence. You are through it now.
Wishing you a great stay.

eace: