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aalyn [17]
3 years ago
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While you're doing this, consider: What values are most

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8_murik_8 [283]3 years ago
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From my personal point of view, one of the most important values that a person should have is honesty and integrity, as we now live in a world in which honesty has become a rare quality that people rarely characterize, and this is what led to the decline of social, economic and even political relations among the children of the universe in general. In my opinion, the commitment of a person to adhere to these two attributes may make him loved by some people and reprehensible for another type of them. As many see in the honest person a strong personality capable of dropping their fake masks, which makes the lives of honest and honest people always in danger on this planet. The values that I do not fully possess are humility. There is an aspect within me that makes me believe that what I have presented and presented will not be done by anyone else.

Alik [6]3 years ago
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Harry styles because he is the best human being to ever exist on the planet
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