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How to Cultivate Self-Reliance: Tips for Personal Growth and Resilience

Explore the path to becoming a self-reliant individual with this insightful presentation by Kuzmina Oksana. Learn why you shouldn't count yourself more silly than others and why you shouldn't pay attention if someone laughs at you. Discover the importance of knowing the rules of culture and behavior, communicating politely with others, and having your own opinion in various situations. Embrace the mantra that making mistakes is part of progress, as famously said by Edwad Phelps. Good luck on your journey to self-reliance!

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How to Cultivate Self-Reliance: Tips for Personal Growth and Resilience

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  1. How to become a self-reliant person Presentation made by Kuzmina Oksana

  2. You … count yourself more silly than others. • a) don’t • b) shouldn’t • c) can’t

  3. Cool

  4. Sorry

  5. If someone laughs … you, please do not pay attention to it. • a) at • b) on • c) behind

  6. Good

  7. Sorry

  8. It is necessary to know … of culture and behavior. • a) laws • b) rules • c) bills

  9. True

  10. Sorry

  11. You should be able to communicate politely … people. • a) with • b) for • c) at

  12. Great

  13. Sorry

  14. You should have your own opinion in different … • a) situations • b) houses • c) spheres of life

  15. Perfect

  16. Sorry

  17. The man who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything.Edwad Phelps (1822 – 1900) Good luck!

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