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Answer as many as you can you don't need to do all though from the movie My All American:

1. Describe Freddie’s self-esteem from the time he was little kid and any changes that may have occurred as his life continued.
2. What was Freddie’s best quality? Why?
3. If you were Freddie, how does the story go?
4. Is self-esteem/ self-worth important in our daily life? Why?
5. Is life arbitrary? How have you heard others respond to the question about bad things happening to good people? Have they helped you make sense of the world or made it more difficult to understand?
I would appreciate if you did all though lol

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dont use exact words but here

Step-by-step explanation:

4. Self esteem refers to what you think about yourself. Vital aspects to human life such as confidence, motivation, and even mood are all based on self esteem. Self worth on the other hand rises above the designated concepts of self esteem. It is ones own assessment of themselves. Think about it like the classical scale of 1-100. Sadly it is often associated with comparing yourself to others, as in the "worth." Although self worth is often referred to as self esteem they are in fact different. Self esteem is generally an evaluation of ones self worth based on physical and mental stigmas.

5. Life is certainly arbitrary, however not in the deadened way many pronounce it to be. While many blame, or revere, the randomness of life, for example cases of tragedy like a family member dying, life is beholder. Nothing is plainly good nor bad. It is how we assess, and react to this irrationality that shapes our personalities. Those that tend to think more negatively are the ones that you commonly hear the phrase "bad things happen to good people" from. Bad things happen to everybody. Being able to make good out of every situation, especially the ones we may feel are irreparable, is how one may find true happiness, and success.

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