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In looking at various depictions of Venus through the ages, we can see
Self-regulatory Strength
The capacity of an individual to exert control over their emotions, thoughts, and behaviors in pursuit of long-term goals.
Self-control
The ability to regulate one's emotions, thoughts, and behaviors in the face of temptations and impulses.
Self-awareness
Self-recognition pertaining to one’s character, affectivity, catalysts for behavior, and aims.
Deindividuation
A mental condition marked by a decrease in self-awareness and a weakened sense of social identity, frequently resulting in unrestrained and occasionally antisocial actions.
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