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Imagine that you are one of the characters from the story Describe yourself in detail. Talk about your feelings and thoughts throughout the book. Criticize yourself if necessary.

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Answered by SnehaG
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Explanation:

In Ancient Greece, the philosopher Socrates famously declared that the unexamined life was not worth living. Asked to sum up what all philosophical commandments could be reduced to, he replied: ‘Know yourself.’ Knowing yourself has extraordinary prestige in our culture. It has been framed as quite literally the meaning of life.

Answered by Anonymous
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  • That is the message that we encounter constantly, in books, television shows, superhero comics, and common myths and legends.
  • That is the message that we encounter constantly, in books, television shows, superhero comics, and common myths and legends.We are told that we can accomplish anything if we believe in ourselves. Of course, we know that to be untrue; we cannot accomplish anything the in the world simply through belief—if that were true, a lot more children would be soaring in the skies above their garage roof instead of lugging around a cast for a few weeks!
  • That is the message that we encounter constantly, in books, television shows, superhero comics, and common myths and legends.We are told that we can accomplish anything if we believe in ourselves. Of course, we know that to be untrue; we cannot accomplish anything the in the world simply through belief—if that were true, a lot more children would be soaring in the skies above their garage roof instead of lugging around a cast for a few weeks!However, we know that believing in yourself and accepting yourself for who you are is an important factor in success, relationships, and happiness and that self-esteem plays an important role in living a flourishing life. It provides us with belief in our abilities and the motivation to carry them out, ultimately reaching fulfillment as we navigate life with a positive outlook.
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