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Sam is somatic for agreeableness. when he is asked to make judgments about whether he is friendly, kind, and modest, what will he do?
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Sam is somatic for agreeableness. when he is asked to make judgments about whether he is friendly, kind, and modest, what will he do?
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The best thing that he could do is to just be himself. He has to be true to himself all the time since he is somatic for agreeableness. But he can still develop these traits like being friendly, being kind and being modest to other people. He would just have to know the meaning of these things.
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