Loves e4 but plays d4 better

Bong, you know how I feel about D4 players. Avoid it at all costs.
https://www.chess.com/forum/view/general/the-personality-of-a-d4-player

I just happened to come across this applicable quote a few hours ago:
(p. 34)
1 d4
This is one of the best moves on
the board--and so is 1 e4!
Either move establishes a pawn in
the centre, while permitting two
pieces to come into play.
Which move should you adopt?
The choice is a matter of taste.
Broadly speaking, 1 e4 leads more
often to wide-open attacking games,
while 1 d4 tends toward a struggle
for positional advantage. Blackburne
says, "The first piece of advice I
would offer to the young student
who wishes to improve his chess is
that in the formation of his style he
should try to follow his own aptitude
and temperament. One player de-
rives pleasure in working a game
out accurately like a sum in mathe-
matics; another cares for nothing
but ingenious combinations and
brilliant attacks. It is by far the best
for each to develop his own quali-
ties."
Chernev, Irving. 1998. Logical Chess: Move by Move. London: Faber & Faber.
I love playing e4 openings. But I play d4 better and gets better results. Does anybody feels the same.