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harina [27]
3 years ago
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How can knowing what you don’t want to do be helpful? A Knowing what you don’t want to do means you don’t have to set goals for

yourself. B Knowing what you don’t want to do can help you think through your preferences. C Knowing what you don’t want to do means someone else is responsible for telling you what your goal should be. D Knowing what you don’t want to do means you don’t have to worry about your future.
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1 answer:
Leno4ka [110]3 years ago
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Answer:

B. Knowing what you don’t want to do can help you think through your preferences.

Explanation:

This is the most logical answer by knowing what you don't want means that you can single that out and know what you want to do already. ACD are all wrong.

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