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This question is a measure of an individual's level of existential introspection. Those who answer "always" are likely to frequently contemplate the larger questions of life and their own existence, seeking a deeper understanding of their purpose and meaning in the world. They may be driven by a desire to find meaning and fulfillment in their lives and may be more inclined to engage in introspective practices such as meditation, journaling, or therapy. Those who answer "sometimes" may have moments of existential questioning, but may not actively seek out answers or engage in introspective practices. Those who answer "rarely" or "never" may be less inclined to engage in deep introspection and may prioritize other aspects of life over contemplating the meaning of their existence.
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