Care for Me
Care for You & Me
Care for All
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What is Care for Me?

What is …. “the worth and dignity of each and every individual human life”

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 What are humans?

What is… social animals?

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  1. What does “all” stand for in “Care for all”?

What is… all creatures on earth?

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What are the situations in my control called?

What is… Circle of influence?

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What is the claim the author makes in this section?

What is… That thoughts and emotions can be brought under control?

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 What are our primary needs?

What is... shelter, food, water, clothes, and etc?

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 What is a reason for people to bond?

What is… exclusion?

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What are we all bonded by?

What is… the web of life?

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What was Irina Ratushinskaya interned for?

What is… Anti-Soviet agitation?

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What does failure can become?

What is… Self-fulfilling prophecy?

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 If the leader of the self capacity remains unused then what can that lead to?

What is... egocentrism, greediness, and selfishness?

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What is a consequence of unbalancing care for me & you?

What is… the manipulation of others/masochism? 

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What capacity gives us the ability to see more of the bigger picture?

What is... care for all?

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What do you need to recognize to develop the first step in the development of leadership?

What is… That I am the only person responsible for a change?

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What is the reaction, in the author's experience, to the thought “I have to do this”?

What is… Stress, restlessness, and even unhappiness?

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What is the ability to go beyond the present moment and restrain from immediate pleasure?

What is… Leader of the Self?

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How can we lose sympathy for others?

What is… larger, larger groups?

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What is the first danger stated in “Care for all”?

What is... Losing yourself?

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What is Professor Seligman's main argument?

What is… That we are ultimately free in our decisions

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What is the ABCDE technique?

What is… Adversity; beliefs; consequences; disputation and energization?

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What do leaders of the self do when dealt a bad hand of cards?

What is… keep going?

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What can happen if you give too much into your in-group?

What is… violence towards others? 

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What is the second danger stated in “Care for all”?

What is… putting creatures above others?

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Why does the author use the example of the experience of Irina Ratushinskaya?

What is… To show a clear refutation of the view that circumstances are to blame?

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Why does the author use the example of the experience of Jane Austen?

What is… To show the power to accept and be contended?