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melomori [17]
3 years ago
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3. Melchizedek observes that many people place too much importance on what others think of them. As a result, they lose focus on

their Personal Legends and concentrate their efforts on improving public image. In your opinion, what roles do public image and social acceptance play in the choices that people make? NEED HELP ASAP LIKE RIGHT NOW!!
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1 answer:
erastovalidia [21]3 years ago
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Now , it can be seen that people depend on social media too much . They believe that these transport can help them to be more popular with the others . Instead of setting up a real relationship, connecting with friends in internet is easier . They have a lot of online friends and they have more care from those people. Therefore, releasing pictures , they can receive amount of encouragement and they will keep doing this and they will just concentrate in comments.However , if they become a well-know person , they will lose their own space
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