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P3: Please describe the impact of two predictable forecasting events and two unpredictable serious life events on individual development. In our life, we are influenced by a series of life factors and we are influenced by the events that occur to us. Several major changes in life can be predicted or even chosen, but other changes may not be predictable. If your life suddenly changes, you are always in danger of losing control and stress. But some Life 2 events can be predicted somewhere
Explain the influence of two predictable prediction events and two unpredictable serious life events on personal development
In life, many events affect human behavior and decision making. Basically, people have experienced some of the events in life that have such a big impact, and they have completely changed their life. For me, the event that changed my life occurred when I was in college a few years ago. Since then, January was a special month for me. This month is the month that reminds me of this event, because this event completely changed my life and I remember seeing it from a completely different point of view. My life
Most people in several life events feel pressure and frustration. We may be depressed or depressed due to financial problems, unemployment, childbirth, divorce, family death, other losses. Events of these lives and their associated stresses can "cause" depression in depressed patients. Most people with depression explain well about the events of important and easy-to-understand life occurring before the onset of depression. The most likely event that "causes" depression is an event in which self-esteem is threatened, compromised or devalued. For most adults, self-esteem is closely related to other important areas such as intimacy and work.