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- 3. Outgoing nature, extroversion is characterized by a tendency to seek social interactions and enjoy the company of others.
- 4. Independence, autonomy refers to the ability to make independent decisions and have control over one's actions.
- 6. Individual traits, personality encompasses the unique patterns of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that define an individual.
- 7. The ability to bounce back, resilience is the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties and setbacks.
- 10. Environmental influence, nurture refers to the impact of the environment and external factors on development.
- 14. Foundation for healthy relationships, trust is crucial for establishing and maintaining positive connections with others.
- 15. Adjusting to norms, conformity is the tendency to align one's beliefs and behaviors with social norms.
- 16. Moral uprightness, integrity is the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles.
- 17. Sense of self, identity refers to an individual's understanding and perception of who they are.
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- 1. Principles of right and wrong, morality encompasses an individual's beliefs and values about what is morally acceptable.
- 2. Creative thinking, imagination involves the ability to create mental images, ideas, or concepts not present in the immediate environment.
- 5. Mental processes, cognition involves the mental activities related to acquiring, processing, and using information.
- 8. Understanding and sharing others' feelings, empathy involves recognizing and connecting with the emotions of others.
- 9. Emotional connection, attachment involves forming emotional bonds and connections with others, often starting in infancy.
- 11. Feeling, emotion refers to a complex psychological state involving subjective experiences, physiological reactions, and behavioral expressions.
- 12. An inner guide to morality, conscience serves as an internal compass to distinguish right from wrong.
- 13. Eagerness to learn, curiosity involves a desire for knowledge and exploration of new things.
