Deck 3: Growth Dynamics

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What are three reasons offered on why we can be unique?
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Which of the following is not a reason given for causing the "I'm Stuck" syndrome?

A) international political climate
B) do not want to displease others
C) fear of taking risks
D) ethnic or racial discrimination
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How a person makes minute-by-minute sense of life is considered unique.
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To self-actualize, Maslow advises to first listen to tradition and authority.
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Describe three of the ways that lead to self-actualization as posed by Maslow.
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A fundamental life force pushes toward uniqueness.
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Successful people tend to set goals at an ultimate level and devote their time and energies toward these goals.
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Successful people tend to schedule their time to allow for errors and mistakes.
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Being "one in a million" is a mark of uniqueness.
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Which of the following is not one of the self-actualizing dimensions Maslow mentions?

A) Total and selfless experiencing
B) Being true to your cultural context
C) Making growth choices
D) Devotion to a duty or mission
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Discuss three ways in which your life includes, or not, the dimensions of self- actualization as described by Maslow.
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What are two reasons offered on why we are not unique?
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In the history of the universe, human existence occurred in the first half.
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The common denominator in the "I'm Stuck" syndrome is the feeling of being

A) caught in a situation beyond one's control.
B) caught in a situation into which one has no insight.
C) deficient in necessary education or training.
D) pressured to please the contradictory demands of others.
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Most of the achievements of people are but variations of themes that others have created.
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Which of the following is not a step toward self-direction?

A) Start to make a dream a reality.
B) Eliminate the words wish, hope, and maybe.
C) Have a plan for any major life endeavor.
D) Think of yourself as resilient to life's failures.
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The opposite of a growth choice is to choose out of fear or safety.
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A fundamental life force tends toward sameness in plant and animal life.
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Originality can be found in one's style of doing things.
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Self-actualization is something that one can experience daily.
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One test of a "passion" is when one becomes fully absorbed in an
experience.
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Who was the key person helping Hunt during his cliff adventure?

A) his father
B) his friend
C) his loyal dog Scooter
D) a stranger who happened by
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Discuss the recommended steps for modifying one's life dream.
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Which of the following was not a fearful happening in the article?

A) a combat flight
B) getting a book contract
C) leaving a relationship
D) making a speech
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The author argues that life will be determined by the unexpected as much as the expected.
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Herbie resents having to make a living selling door-to-door.
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What was Hunt's "lesson of the cliff"?

A) Look before you leap.
B) He who hesitates is lost.
C) Take it one step at a time.
D) What goes around, comes around.
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Four steps were presented in modifying one's life dream. Which of the following is one of these steps?

A) Gauge what is realistic.
B) Consider other options.
C) Analyze and dissect your dream.
D) Let it sit for awhile (incubation).
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Describe at least two ways to increase self-direction and/or a success profile.
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Describe characteristics and possible causes of the "I'm Stuck" syndrome.
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Successful people handle interruptions during important projects by quickly
dealing with them and going on.
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Herbie relies heavily on an extended family.
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According to the article, too much planning often blocks out life possibilities.
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Successful people do their important work in the morning and their routine tasks
in the afternoon or evening.
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The author became a professor for all but one of the following reasons:

A) university studies
B) teaching part-time
C) burying a soldier
D) His father was a professor.
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The author agrees with Pasteur on the role of chance - "Chance favors only the prepared mind."
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What is the main lesson in Hunt's article? Give at least two examples that Hunt discussed involving this lesson.
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One guide offered on returning to college is when you do not have
a direction or plan.
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Discuss the recommendations for two of the following: cultivating passion, modifying a life dream, enrolling in college
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Explain how unpredictable life events are major influences in one's life.
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Those who are perfectionists make decisions quickly so that they can begin their flawless work.
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Every strategy of self-deception is destructive to one's healthy growth.
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Kindness from a stranger was often helpful to Ballantine when in a depressive
state.
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Routine requests are often seen as demands by obsessives.
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We fool ourselves to protect our self-image.
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Ballantine finds that he usually realizes that dread and gloom are a temporary
thing when experiencing them.
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Perfectionists tend to be good at setting schedules and holding to them.
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Cognitive dissonance is when one is presented with contradictory beliefs.
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Which is not a form of self-deception as discussed in the article?

A) shadow
B) strength of desire
C) someday illusion
D) wearing a mask
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Herbie's customers paid for his funeral.
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Discuss two methods for lessening obsessive and perfectionist behaviors.
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Describe how Ballantine dealt with dread and gloom and how he eventually came out of it several times in his life.
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Herbie's main goal in life is to be a good man.
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Ballantine believes that many suicides are justified.
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Which of the following is not one of the vital moments?

A) peak experiences
B) adrenaline rushes
C) wonder
D) flow
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Ballantine seems to like life. So why has he considered suicide several times?
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Keating concludes that many attended Herbie's funeral because there is a
generous amount of caring for others.
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Did Herbie live a life that would be considered healthy according to the earlier articles by
Goud, Arkoff, Peck, and those in the Introduction? Explain your answer.
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The "Cosmic Scorekeeper" is

A) a means for being in control by being good.
B) disdained by perfectionists.
C) a way to judge others on their worthiness.
D) getting 'points' to enjoy oneself.
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Describe and discuss at least three characteristics of the obsessive/perfectionist personality.
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Describe the two main errors in choosing a pace of growth.
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Which is not an argument presented by the author?

A) A child should be encouraged to be his or her individual best.
B) A child should be protected from failures.
C) Children are being pressured to mature too quickly.
D) A child should be allowed to be gradually mature.
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Describe how vital moments have influenced your life direction.
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Describe the nature of three of the following peak experiences, flow, epiphany, wonder.
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It is important to communicate with another person about each vital moment.
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The main message underlying the three excerpts is

A) Try to attain higher growth stages as quickly as possible.
B) Most people need to be more patient in going through growth stages.
C) There is a natural, optimum speed of growth.
D) Growth will occur with or without individual choice.
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Feeling like one is fully functioning in a challenging endeavor is the main sign of

A) flow
B) wonder
C) epiphany d sugar overload
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Summarize the main thesis of this article and provide supporting examples.
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The surrounding conditions which precede vital moments are called

A) vital precursors
B) excitation stimuli
C) good vibes
D) triggers
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What are three reasons offered on why we can be unique?
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Which of the following is not a reason given for causing the "I'm Stuck" syndrome?

A) international political climate
B) do not want to displease others
C) fear of taking risks
D) ethnic or racial discrimination
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How a person makes minute-by-minute sense of life is considered unique.
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To self-actualize, Maslow advises to first listen to tradition and authority.
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Describe three of the ways that lead to self-actualization as posed by Maslow.
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A fundamental life force pushes toward uniqueness.
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Successful people tend to set goals at an ultimate level and devote their time and energies toward these goals.
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Successful people tend to schedule their time to allow for errors and mistakes.
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Being "one in a million" is a mark of uniqueness.
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Which of the following is not one of the self-actualizing dimensions Maslow mentions?

A) Total and selfless experiencing
B) Being true to your cultural context
C) Making growth choices
D) Devotion to a duty or mission
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Discuss three ways in which your life includes, or not, the dimensions of self- actualization as described by Maslow.
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What are two reasons offered on why we are not unique?
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In the history of the universe, human existence occurred in the first half.
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The common denominator in the "I'm Stuck" syndrome is the feeling of being

A) caught in a situation beyond one's control.
B) caught in a situation into which one has no insight.
C) deficient in necessary education or training.
D) pressured to please the contradictory demands of others.
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Most of the achievements of people are but variations of themes that others have created.
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Which of the following is not a step toward self-direction?

A) Start to make a dream a reality.
B) Eliminate the words wish, hope, and maybe.
C) Have a plan for any major life endeavor.
D) Think of yourself as resilient to life's failures.
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The opposite of a growth choice is to choose out of fear or safety.
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A fundamental life force tends toward sameness in plant and animal life.
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Originality can be found in one's style of doing things.
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Self-actualization is something that one can experience daily.
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One test of a "passion" is when one becomes fully absorbed in an
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Who was the key person helping Hunt during his cliff adventure?

A) his father
B) his friend
C) his loyal dog Scooter
D) a stranger who happened by
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Discuss the recommended steps for modifying one's life dream.
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Which of the following was not a fearful happening in the article?

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D) making a speech
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The author argues that life will be determined by the unexpected as much as the expected.
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Herbie resents having to make a living selling door-to-door.
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What was Hunt's "lesson of the cliff"?

A) Look before you leap.
B) He who hesitates is lost.
C) Take it one step at a time.
D) What goes around, comes around.
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Four steps were presented in modifying one's life dream. Which of the following is one of these steps?

A) Gauge what is realistic.
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C) Analyze and dissect your dream.
D) Let it sit for awhile (incubation).
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Describe at least two ways to increase self-direction and/or a success profile.
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Describe characteristics and possible causes of the "I'm Stuck" syndrome.
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Successful people handle interruptions during important projects by quickly
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Herbie relies heavily on an extended family.
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According to the article, too much planning often blocks out life possibilities.
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Successful people do their important work in the morning and their routine tasks
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The author became a professor for all but one of the following reasons:

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D) His father was a professor.
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The author agrees with Pasteur on the role of chance - "Chance favors only the prepared mind."
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What is the main lesson in Hunt's article? Give at least two examples that Hunt discussed involving this lesson.
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One guide offered on returning to college is when you do not have
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Discuss the recommendations for two of the following: cultivating passion, modifying a life dream, enrolling in college
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Explain how unpredictable life events are major influences in one's life.
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Those who are perfectionists make decisions quickly so that they can begin their flawless work.
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Every strategy of self-deception is destructive to one's healthy growth.
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Kindness from a stranger was often helpful to Ballantine when in a depressive
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Routine requests are often seen as demands by obsessives.
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We fool ourselves to protect our self-image.
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Ballantine finds that he usually realizes that dread and gloom are a temporary
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Perfectionists tend to be good at setting schedules and holding to them.
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Cognitive dissonance is when one is presented with contradictory beliefs.
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Which is not a form of self-deception as discussed in the article?

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Herbie's customers paid for his funeral.
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Discuss two methods for lessening obsessive and perfectionist behaviors.
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Describe how Ballantine dealt with dread and gloom and how he eventually came out of it several times in his life.
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Herbie's main goal in life is to be a good man.
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Ballantine believes that many suicides are justified.
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Which of the following is not one of the vital moments?

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Ballantine seems to like life. So why has he considered suicide several times?
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Keating concludes that many attended Herbie's funeral because there is a
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Did Herbie live a life that would be considered healthy according to the earlier articles by
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The "Cosmic Scorekeeper" is

A) a means for being in control by being good.
B) disdained by perfectionists.
C) a way to judge others on their worthiness.
D) getting 'points' to enjoy oneself.
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Describe and discuss at least three characteristics of the obsessive/perfectionist personality.
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Describe the two main errors in choosing a pace of growth.
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Which is not an argument presented by the author?

A) A child should be encouraged to be his or her individual best.
B) A child should be protected from failures.
C) Children are being pressured to mature too quickly.
D) A child should be allowed to be gradually mature.
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Describe how vital moments have influenced your life direction.
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Describe the nature of three of the following peak experiences, flow, epiphany, wonder.
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It is important to communicate with another person about each vital moment.
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The main message underlying the three excerpts is

A) Try to attain higher growth stages as quickly as possible.
B) Most people need to be more patient in going through growth stages.
C) There is a natural, optimum speed of growth.
D) Growth will occur with or without individual choice.
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Feeling like one is fully functioning in a challenging endeavor is the main sign of

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Summarize the main thesis of this article and provide supporting examples.
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The surrounding conditions which precede vital moments are called

A) vital precursors
B) excitation stimuli
C) good vibes
D) triggers
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