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What does self-development mean to you?
11:16:54 2024-05-18 1498

Human self-development is called for by religion and reason, and it is a way to change a person’s life for the better and direct his behavior towards regularity. It means:

1- Striving to refine oneself and improve one’s abilities.

2- Improving the skill of communicating with oneself, such as controlling anger.

3- Improving the skill of dealing with others, such as tolerance.

4- Improving the ability to plan goals.

5- It contributes to absorbing ambition and achieving success.

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