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This typically means that the person has very strict or demanding expectations for themselves or others, making it challenging for them or others to meet those expectations.
Your living your life, not others'
Compared to some countries it is, compared to others it is not.
Compared to some materials, yes compared to others, no.
sony speakers bought 10 years ago made in the Philippines work until today. Compared to others made in Japan, they still work up to standards.
"Dejas conocerte" translates to "you let yourself be known" in English. This phrase typically implies that someone is allowing themselves to be understood, revealing aspects of themselves to others.
No, but you can control yourself, your life, and your interactions with others in how you conduct yourself.
I think this relates to the principle of universality: applying the same standards to yourself as you do to others. It's a moral truism that should apply to all relationships, from personal to international.
cool should be defined by your own standards. they are becoming quite a popular band but you should not be influenced by others and feel pressure to listen to them if you dont like them. just be yourself :)
Very.
Not compared to many others.
I meant to put "who are some people that inspire others to be yourself?". Oops