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English, 01.01.2021 08:50 DiiegoWasHere

1. Have you ever experience being unsatisfied with yourself? Why? Or why not? 2. Which attitude or yours do you think that triggers you to be dissatisfied with yourself?
3.What made you realize to change it into a better one?
4. And how did you overcome your discrepancies in yourself.

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