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Answer:
We as humans have a nature of seeking validation from others. We often go out of ways just to meet and satisfy the minimum standards that we deem others projecting unto us. It is usually okay to not try to be something when it is coherently impossible. Though there are cases when being in public that we must mind the odor that we emit. It is sometimes a moral decency. For example, eating garlic on a subway is considered being ignorant to the one sitting next to you because it gives off a nasty odor. Going back to the problem, if there is not that much water, we can depend on fruits that give off strong citrus acid concentration such as lemons, kalamansi etc. These fruits repel the odor by overpowering them.
1. In answering the different situations, I considered not just myself, but others as well. I also considered the generally accepted moral truth in regards to situations.
2. Based on my answers, I face my differences with other people sometimes by just accepting a certain problem when there isn't really much to do about it. But sometimes when there is a possible solution to the problem, then we try to do so.
3. Maintaining a positive relationship with others basically depends on you and the person you are interacting with. If both parties could accept each other's short comings, then there will be a fruitful relation. However, if there is none, then there is no future for the mentioned relation.
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