_________________ is the act of coming to direct knowledge or certainty without reasoning or inferring.
(A)
Intuition
(B)
God
(C)
Willpower
(D)
None of above
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A willpower is at of coming to direct knowledge or without reasoning or inact of coming to direct knowledge or without reasoning or inferring
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A willpower is the act of coming to direct knowledge or certainty without reasoning or inferring.
Explanation:
- The act of arriving at direct knowledge or assurance without deducing or inferring is known as willpower.
- Willpower is the ability to arrive at direct knowledge or certainty without inferring or assuming.
- Self-control and discipline are two characteristics of willpower.
- The ability to delay gratification, resisting short-term temptations in order to meet long-term goals.
- The ability to stop smoking is an example of willpower. the unyielding will to fulfil one's desires.
- So, option (C) Willpower is correct
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