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Choosing "Sometimes" as an answer to this question indicates that the individual values the needs of others but does not always prioritise them over their own. It might imply that they achieve a balance between their own wants and those of others, or that they prioritise the needs of others in certain situations but not all. It is crucial to remember that always prioritising the needs of others above one's own can lead to burnout and neglect of one's own well-being, whereas always prioritising one's own needs can lead to selfishness and contempt for others. Finding a happy medium between the two is frequently the best way.
Which of the following set of elements should be placed in the place of question marks respectively (in same order from left to right) in order to compl...
Statements:
R = F > Q = Y > B; J < Z ≤ Y
Conclusions:
I. Q > Z
II. B ˃ J
Statements: Q @ X % Y % W; Y $ O $ B
Conclusions:
I. X % B
II. Q @ W
III. O $ X
...In the question, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion (s) among given conclusions is/are definitely true and then giv...
Statement: M > N ≥ O; M ≤ P = Q; R > N
Conclusion: I. N < Q II. R > M
Statements: J # Q, Q * D, D % P, P $ Y
Conclusions: I. Q * Y II. P *Y III...
In the question, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion (s) among given three conclusions is /are definitely true and t...
Statements: A > B ≥ F = E ≤ G > C = D ≤ H
Conclusion
I: H ≤ F
II: H > F
Which among the following symbols should replace the question mark [?] (in the same order from left to right) in the given expression in order to make b...
Statements: S ≥ K > W= B > T ≤ Q > G < I
Conclusions: I. S > Q II. I < K