If you have extra time: Discuss with others! whether it's online or in-person (though rough during the pandemic) can be vital to get other perspectives. For example, say I were to write a short story for some extra credit, I could ask my friend "Denise" to check this story for grammatical errors, how engaging it is, and if it seems like a generally fun or worthwhile story to read.
If you're on a time crunch: Seek answers by yourself or online. If you've got something to finish -- and fast you might need to quickly write something up or figure out how to solve a problem. Being able to quickly come up with an answer or solution is vital for the moments in life where you need to make one of those hard decisions.
Overall, if you have time you should discuss your issue or work with others, but if you're low on time you will need a solution.
The correct answer for the statement that is being presented above is this one: "TRUE." <span>One source of the chaos in e. e. cummings, "but mr can you maybe listen..." is its conventional punctuation. That is True. </span><span>He quit using capitalization and punctuation,and let his form take care of that.</span>
Answer:
Your life purpose consists of the central motivating aims of your life—the reasons you get up in the morning. Purpose can guide life decisions, influence behavior, shape goals, offer a sense of direction, and create meaning. For some people, purpose is connected to vocation—meaningful, satisfying work.
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