Although the quality of a product partly depends upon its purity of origin, the more important factor for its distinction is the particular care and attention it has received in the course of its production and handling.
The same applies to personal experiences. Although in part the kind of experience one makes in life is undoubtedly a deciding factor in the formation of one's character, what is even more decisive is the attitude and the degree of conscious awareness in which they are being lived through.
The same applies to personal experiences. Although in part the kind of experience one makes in life is undoubtedly a deciding factor in the formation of one's character, what is even more decisive is the attitude and the degree of conscious awareness in which they are being lived through.
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