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olasank [31]
3 years ago
9

Is ambition always a negative trait? Explain.

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1 answer:
Eva8 [605]3 years ago
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Answer:

here is My answer

Explanation: Ambitions  are signs of motivations that try and help people that are stuck in a hard spot in life.Everyone has ambitions including animals most animals ambitions are to life life the way they can and eventually find a soul mate  so they can procreate and eventually die. But ambitions are for people in a tough spot in life and want to get out of it.some Peoples ambitions may be to die some may be get rich or have children and etc.  Say If someone wants a car but has a low paying job they create an ambition to get a better job and be able to afford a car if someone can't afford a car and has a awful job they save up to afford a car.Ambitions are for everyone but are created for people who need them. This is your ambition to  get your work done and It's my ambition to help you. Just know that ambitions are for people and animals that need help and want to set future goals.

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