contrary forces, Two ideas or powers that are the opposite of each other and work against one another., strive to, To try very hard to do something or to achieve a goal., disregarding, Ignoring something or not giving it any attention., conventional, Following what is traditional or considered "normal" by most people., curiosity, A strong desire to know or learn about something, to undermine, To make something (like a person's confidence or an emotion) weaker or less effective., to praise, To say admire someone or say very good things about what they have done, eventually, In the end, especially after a long time or a lot of effort., to corrupt, To change something from good to bad, or to make it dishonest., immence, Extremely large or great in size or amount., capasity, a person's ability to do something., straightforward, Simple and easy to understand; not complicated., feedback loops, A process where the result of an action is used to change or improve future actions., to interfer, To get involved in a situation where you are not wanted or helpful., precise, Very exact and accurate, neither...nor, Used to connect two negative choices (meaning "not this one and not that one")., to relate, To be able to understand a person or an idea because you have had a similar experience., plenty of, A large amount; more than enough., unbearable, Something that is too painful or difficult to deal with, perspective, A particular way of thinking about or seeing something; a point of view., hence, For this reason; therefore., to conform, To follow the rules or behave in the same way as most other people in a group.

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