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Richard Salisbury
Cognitive Empathy
The ability to understand another person's thoughts and feelings from their perspective, without necessarily sharing them.
Self-Assured
Exhibiting confidence in one's own abilities or character, without displaying arrogance or overconfidence.
Mature
The state of being fully developed in physical, emotional, or mental capacities, often characterized by a responsible and thoughtful approach to life.
Moral Reasoning
The process of determining right from wrong in a given situation by applying ethical principles and moral values.
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