Like Rudyard Kipling's criticism of the Victorian spirit of Imperialism in his poem "<em>The White Man’s Burden</em>", in times when people used to believe colonialism and imperialism was a "<em>noble mission</em>" rather than a condescending and bigoted attitude, by thinking their actions were a way of helping the natives of other regions of the world become civilized, instead of a justification of violence; one of Joseph Conrad's critique of imperialism in his novel "<em>Heart of Darkness</em>" is to frame it as a burden on white society, but he also illustrates specially the cruelty of African exploitation. Thereby I would say All options are included (<em>all of the above</em>) and especially C.
I did a quick internet search and found that the answer could also be counter-argument however the answer could also be rebutle.
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Revisiting a goal to keep on track.
Updating a goal if it’s too easy or hard.
Celebrating small successes.
Sharing a goal with a friend.
Keeping a goal a secret.
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