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For instance, Benjamin Rogers and colleagues asked half of a group of participants a series of questions such as: “What makes you you?” “What change of setting or novel experience prompted your journey to become who you are today?” “What overall goal were you striving for that led to who you are today?” “What challenges or obstacles, such as a nemesis/rival or negative event, stood in the way of your journey?” “How did you personally grow as part of your journey to become who you are today?” “In what ways has your journey left a legacy?” These
Life in Three Dimensions: How Curiosity, Exploration, and Experience Make a Fuller, Better Life
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