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aleksandrvk [35]
2 years ago
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3. Did it change anything to you as a person? Explain further.

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cupoosta [38]2 years ago
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Yes, learning throughout these lessons helped me a lot and changed me. It changed how I perceived others, and it taught me to things I will use in the future. I am glad that I can learn and reflect on all the lessons that I have acquired. At first, I found it tiresome, and I doubt if I will be interested in these. But as time goes by, I slowly appreciate and learn to comprehend all the discussed teachings. I am glad because I tried to cope with these lessons. It changed me a lot. My views, perceptions, and momentum are now full of hope and optimism. Indeed, these critical lessons will surely help me in every aspect of my life.

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