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When you choose something, you make a commitment on yourself to stick to what you chose, in order to be a person who respects his own word, and his own choices. Your choices sure affect your life, they form your present and future, they form your relationship with others, and they affect your way of life
If you are in love with person "B" why are you still in a relationship with person "A"? Your "long-lasting" relationship is based on lies if you are in love with someone else so why keep lying to them and yourself? You have choices and are ultimately responsible for your own happiness so you decide what is best for you, regardless of what other people think. Understand, your decisions may negatively affect and will probably impact others, so be prepared to stand behind your deciscions, whatever they may be.
Risa's question made Heather think about the impact of her actions on others and challenged her to consider the consequences of her behavior. It made Heather reflect on her choices and realize the importance of kindness and empathy towards others.
Amerigo Vespucci's actions affect others by:
"How does the way you get your foodaffectyour society?" "Affect" implies a psychological effect. "Effect" implies a causal relationship. Hunter/gatherers spend 80% of their time collecting food. They have an intense relationship to their food. Farmers/ranchers in the family business may spend a similar amount of time in the process of raising food but are also in business, so they only have a moderate relationship to their own food. Technical societies rely on the labor of others to produce their food and pay others money or goods for their food so they have a very loose relationship. The level of relationship to food feeds the level of association between people into society.
People communicate differently with others in different social circles. Depending on the type of person you are communicating with, the relationship may range from informal to very formal.
yes it is possible but if he’s into you while in a relationship he may also be into others
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Yes, your personality can have an impact on those around you. It can affect how others perceive and interact with you, as well as the overall atmosphere and dynamics of a group or relationship. Your behavior, attitudes, and emotional expressions all contribute to how others respond to you.
Being in a relationship can affect you life in different ways but it all depends on how the relationship is. For example if you are in a happy relationship then you become a happier person and start enjoying life more but if your in a relationship you want to leave then you can start blocking yourself from others and that's when comments are made about you 'changing' Relationships for some people are the reason they get up in the morning but they can also be the deep causers to stress, angry and jealousy which all leads to bad trust issues in the future
Well if they are chaotic then most likely people will not want to hang out with them, but if they are more peaceful it is most likely people will want to hang out with them. Hope this helped -Mikayla
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