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Events in myths that explain the origins of features of our world provide insights called ________________________.
Being-For-Others
A concept in existential philosophy referring to the aspect of one's existence that is shaped by relationships with others.
Finiteness of Rejection
The concept that rejection has a limited impact over time, helping individuals to recover and move forward from setbacks.
Natural Consequence
The outcome that naturally follows an action or behavior without any external intervention.
Non-Being
A philosophical concept referring to the absence or negation of being or existence.
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