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"A person may have an idea about himself that will prevent him from doing good work"
I don't know what this sentence really mean.please help me~
2013年5月22日 14:23
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What a person things about himself or herself has the potential to make it come true. If a person thinks he or she can't accomplish something, then that person may give up. If a person does not have self-esteem, the person may become insecure. If a person is quite ill, but believes he or she can overcome the illness, the belief may indeed heal the person.
2013年5月25日
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Is this a proverb? It could mean:
A person may have an idea about himself that will prevent him from doing good work (because he is not paying attention to the work he needs to do).
In other words, you cannot do good work if you are busy worrying about yourself.
2013年5月22日
There is something known as "fear of failure". It involves someone being so afraid that they will fail at something that they don't even try. This may be what your sentence is referring to.
2013年6月29日
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