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Society acts as a powerful environment for shaping an individual’s values, beliefs, and behavior. From early childhood, family, peers, education, and media instill social norms and expectations. Cultural values, traditions, and social structures influence how individuals perceive themselves and their roles.
The people you surround yourself with can either motivate or limit you.
Associating with ambitious, supportive, and driven individuals often inspires similar traits in oneself. Conversely, being in a circle of unmotivated or overly critical individuals can stifle ambition and foster self-doubt.
People often adopt the behaviors, speech patterns, and even attitudes of those they spend the most time with. This phenomenon is known as social mirroring. If your friends prioritize health and fitness, you’re more likely to adopt similar habits. On the other hand, spending time with pessimistic or negative people can lead to adopting their outlook. 11 replies
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