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If someone is "materialistic", they care more about things than people. They judge other people by the things they own rather than their personalities.
People may feel more moral than others due to cognitive biases such as self-enhancement, where individuals tend to see themselves in a more positive light. Additionally, cultural or societal norms can influence one's beliefs about what is considered moral behavior. It's important to remember that morality is subjective and shaped by various factors, so perceptions of moral superiority may not always be accurate.
Everyone has their own opinion, one of them isn't necessarily more popular than the other.
I'd say most likely. people whom are more observant are more likely to notice more things.
More than own footballs who cares
In horse riding lessons you can get taught with other people (I wouldn't recommend more than 6). You can however receive private or one-to-one where you get taught on your own. I prefer being taught on my own, however it is ALOT more expensive.
I think that no one is the same because everyone has there own rights and they all look different because they all have different parents. Also people from other cultures are not the same.
Yes. We don't watch people murder each other for sport.
We look at other people's lives and think that they are always 'doing better than we are'. Other peoples circumstances always seen to be more desirable than one's own
This phrase means that people often believe that others have it better or that things are more desirable elsewhere. It expresses the idea that one may be envious of what others have without fully understanding their experiences or challenges. It serves as a reminder to appreciate what one has.
more likely to own slaves