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jasenka [17]
2 years ago
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What areas of life do you currently have a grit/growth mindset?

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elena55 [62]2 years ago
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U think right now currently with The panademic and stuff things been hard last year and still currently
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<h3><u>What is classical conditioning?</u></h3>
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