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That you yourself and no one else has made it.
Student: It is an unpleasant sensation occurring in varying degrees of severity as a consequence of injury, disease, or emotional disorder.
Student: A state of distress, affliction, danger, or need.
Socrates: What would cause trouble?
Student: Anything can, for example. You can cause yourself to get bad grades, but there are situations in your life that are out of your control that can bring on bad grades. If your parents were to get divorced this would cause a lot of trauma and hard times in your l
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. Suppose that someone is born with the genetic disorder cystic fibrosis.
Socrates: How is this bad?
Student: Denial does not leave any room for growth.
Socrates: What is human nature?
Student: Human nature is something you know or do without being taught to do it. It is human nature to look for a scapegoat in troubled situations.
Socrates: How is it painful knowing that you made your own troubles?
Student: People have a problem with accepting responsibility. If I said that trick is a little over my ability level and I need to go up and try it again.
Socrates: I now see what the moral is behind the statement. You were the one taking the risk to ski, you were the one who lost control, and you were the one who broke their leg. Do you have a better understanding of the statement?
Student: Yes, I now have a better understanding of the statement.
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