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Test Responsibility and Maturity
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QUESTION 1: How does the text define the attitude of a mature person?
Avoiding risks and anticipating the worst outcome
Seek absolute security and total control
Act with faith and confidence, hoping for the best and taking calculated risks
Make impulsive decisions for immediate pleasure
QUESTION 2: What does the equation Power = Responsibility express in the text?
That personal power increases by fully assuming responsibility
That power is delegated to external circumstances
That power depends on age and experience
That responsibility is the opposite of power
QUESTION 3: What happens when someone does not take responsibility for their actions and emotions?
Improves your self-control and leadership
Retains its life-changing power
Accelerate your transition to independence
Gives up your power and adopts the role of victim
QUESTION 4: According to the text, what does it mean to take 100% responsibility?
Blame yourself for everything that happens
Recognizing oneself as a causal agent and owner of decisions and reactions
Ignoring emotions to be efficient
Depend on others to reduce risk
QUESTION 5: What is the proposed development path: from what to what stages?
From interdependence to dependence and then to independence
From direct independence to total isolation
From dependence to independence and then to interdependence
From maturity to immaturity and finally to neutrality
QUESTION 6: How are mature decisions described in the text?
Based on avoiding any present sacrifices
Seek immediate gratification and blame others if they fail
Pursue security from fear
Accept present sacrifice for future good and assume consequences
QUESTION 7: What direction of movement does the text associate with maturity?
Towards growth and expansion
Towards contraction and overprotection
Towards passivity and stagnation
Towards the search for absolute certainties
8TH QUESTION: In the contrast faith vs. fear, how is "faith" understood in the text?
As a belief without action or commitment
As action and confidence oriented for the best
Passive expectation that others will solve problems
As denial of real risks
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