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4 February, 07:13

George has returned from his two-week trip to India. He believes his trip has provided an introspection that increased his self-knowledge. When you begin to question him about his experiences, he becomes defensive and states, "I don't want to talk about it with you!" Based on the review of self-awareness in the text, what would be the most accurate conclusion.

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  1. 4 February, 09:18
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    The correct answer is No, it probably has not increased his self-knowledge.

    Explanation: Self-awareness is a perception of the self, with the being that makes the identity unique. These unique components include thoughts, experiences and skills.

    Self-awareness is not just about what we perceive about ourselves, but also about how we perceive and monitor our inner world. And in this context what George shows is that he has no self-awareness.
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