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KatRina [158]
3 years ago
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Evan loves life! he skydives, scuba dives, rides a motorcycle, and rock climbs. his motto is: "you only live once" and he tries

to get the most out of life by doing what he wants, eating what he wants (he was voted "junk-food-junkie" in high school), and throwing caution to the wind. when questioned about this, evan declares that he is "lucky" and that he sincerely doubts that anything negative will happen to him. evan's explanatory style is social-constructivist. optimistic. pessimistic. dual. none of these
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Goryan [66]3 years ago
8 0
I believe the answer is: Optimistic.
Optimistic style of explanatory focus on not letting negative forces from outside affect many aspects of our personal life.
People who held this belief tend to not want to spend their life doing something that they would regret for the rest of their life.
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