To manage on your own, not to be dependent on outside sources.
Self-sufficiency refers to the ability of an individual or a group to meet their own needs without relying on external help or resources. This may involve producing their own food, generating their own energy, and providing for their own basic needs independently. It can promote resilience, independence, and a simpler way of living.
It falls through the early teen years and rises during the late teen years.
People choose to live on farms for various reasons, such as to work in agriculture, live a simpler lifestyle, be closer to nature, have more space and privacy, or establish a sustainable way of living. Farms offer opportunities for self-sufficiency, connection to the land, and a sense of community.
Independence refers to self-sufficiency and the ability to function without relying on others, while interdependence is the idea that individuals or entities rely on each other and work together to achieve common goals. Independence focuses on autonomy, while interdependence emphasizes collaboration and interconnectedness.
The self-concept can take various shapes, including the actual self (how individuals see themselves), the ideal self (how they wish to be), and the ought self (the self they believe they should be). These shapes influence self-perception and behavior.
Autonomy
The quality or state of being self-sufficient.
The opposite of self-sufficiency is dependency. This means relying on others for support or resources instead of being able to provide for oneself.
Independent/self supportive.
self-sufficiency
self-sufficiency and equality
By seeking other trading partners it could pursue a policy of national self-sufficiency
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self-sufficiency.
delight, dignity, ego, ego trip, egoism, egotism, face, gratification, happiness, honor, joy, pleasure, pridefulness, repletion, satisfaction, self-admiration, self-confidence, self-glorification, self-love, self-regard, self-respect, self-satisfaction, self-sufficiency, self-trust, self-worth, sufficiency
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