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00:03music
00:03When am I going to take the next step in this relationship?
00:08Aywa, I'm with you, Coach, enlighten me.
00:10Peace be upon you, my sisters
00:11Oh, Coach Sharif, you're a real pain!
00:12Women's Relations Expert
00:14In the program of the beloved
00:15I know everything about women and their minds
00:17You're asking me why I haven't been arrested yet?
00:19He tells you it's none of your business
00:20Mind your own business
00:21What's wrong with you? You're the first one, and I'm not going to talk to you.
00:22I didn't ask
00:23Your brother's love
00:24All satellites have the same brain.
00:26Let's leave aside the topic of each one being personal.
00:28Their followers are different
00:29This is commercial fraud.
00:30They're talking about you.
00:31I swear to God, this is commercial fraud.
00:32You need to hold the steering wheel
00:33and shopping
00:34correct
00:35I'll hold the steering wheel
00:36What do you say?
00:37I'll call you right now, how are you?
00:39But take the case
00:40Right, you blind man
00:41If you're free, Amsh
00:43Don't let yourself go completely, my dear brother.
00:45You need to pay attention
00:46Tell me more
00:47But you are the most important thing
00:48or
00:49I know I'm not free for you
00:50Uncle, stick to one thing.
00:51What makes your personality unique
00:52And no general talk
00:53But he let you go
00:54Or your words
00:55Original Di Ghibiyat
00:56I don't know
00:57Do you need to check?
00:58I'm a rapper
00:59But you're the one who's going to be the one.
01:00What do you say?
01:01Chaklukwa kada mis
01:02Are we not going to continue?
01:04So we won't continue?
01:06Sorry, it's still loading.
01:08What is it that carries, Ahmed?
01:09I no longer understand you
01:10And the flag remained
01:11I'm the one who doesn't want to continue with someone
01:13He has a personality like yours
01:14peace
01:15No, no, no, no
01:18Why are you looking at someone with your brother?
01:19Do you like it?
01:20You're completely ruined
01:21I'm Matty
01:22Do you have a personality or not?
01:23Huh?
01:24Even you, Akdash
01:32Dear viewers, peace be upon you
01:33May God's joy and blessings be upon you.
01:34Welcome to a new episode
01:35From the Dabke program
01:36Dear viewer, I want you to imagine yourself
01:37Not dear viewer
01:38You are a member of an ancient tribe
01:40We're sitting here, I'm going to talk to him like this
01:42They commit the sin of gossip.
01:43Which was old?
01:45And they ask
01:45Why is so-and-so brave?
01:47And he catches the prey by the scruff of its neck?
01:48While Alan is afraid
01:50He prefers not to go on hunting trips
01:51Why does so-and-so love her children?
01:53And you play with them all the time?
01:54While the announcement
01:56Everything that a family leaves behind is thrown away.
01:57Questions, my dear
01:58It never ends
01:59Why do people have different characteristics?
02:01One of the roads
02:02What humans tried to answer with
02:03Regarding this question
02:04The Abrams
02:05We will divide the year into 12 zodiac signs.
02:07Human personality
02:08It will be determined based on the month in which it appeared
02:09So-and-so was born in June
02:10Oh, that's Gemini.
02:12He is unstable and has schizophrenia.
02:14The craftsmanship of the clock and the clock
02:15What's left
02:16Alana was born in August.
02:18This is the Leo sign.
02:19Limit of temperament
02:20stubborn
02:21The female is accompanied by the lion
02:23Actually, my dear
02:24Why are you doing this, even though she's very good at starting conversations?
02:27And getting to know each other and so on
02:29However, it is slightly simplistic
02:31Come here, Mansour, Muhammad will be very upset with you
02:33I will count on her, O Victorious One
02:34But
02:35This method, of course, my dear, is a nice way to get acquainted
02:38Opening dialogues and discussions
02:40But it is often correct, meaning
02:42What you repeat
02:43How can you say that, Muhammad?
02:44My dear, I am, for example, a Taurus.
02:46If celebrities born under the sign of Taurus returned
02:48You will find Mustafa Shaaban
02:49Halle Truman
02:50Abeer Sabry
02:50Fifi Abdou
02:51And they gave her knowledge
02:52And its students
02:55Are all countries, my dear, capable of transferring one of the characters?
02:58I think no
02:59Or I think, oh, honestly
03:00I liked that my tower would be there and we'd forget about Ajam
03:04And the beginning of the students
03:05The important thing, my dear, is that this method is not educational.
03:07But despite this
03:08You'll find many people who believe in it.
03:09And he walked on it
03:10If you went to one of those countries and asked them
03:11Why am I not like so-and-so?
03:12He'll tell you it's well-known
03:13He is my grandfather
03:14Why is it curved?
03:15I don't need it
03:15But I'm sorry, my dear
03:17The model of the zodiac is simple and attractive
03:19And they would bring up topics
03:20And he fills New Year's Eve with talk shows
03:22However, he has no connection whatsoever.
03:24Not even far from science
03:25Unfortunately, we cannot explain it using this model.
03:27Why are our personalities different?
03:28Hippocrates, the Greek scientist
03:31The person named [name] meets with doctors
03:32He saw something similar too.
03:34That's why instead of looking at the year
03:35So that he understands the persistent differences between us.
03:38But for the human body
03:39In the third century BC, a theory was developed that said
03:42Human health and personality
03:43It is controlled by four basic fluids
03:45Yellow bile from the liver
03:46Black from the kidney
03:48Blood from the heart
03:49Phlegm from the brain
03:50He explained the differences between our personalities
03:52Based on the different ratios of fluids in our exams
03:54That's why if you go to him and ask him
03:55Why do we have such different personalities?
03:57He'll tell you, "You seem impulsive," and then he'll shut you up.
03:59And he jumped a lot in frustration
04:01You still have extra ambassadors.
04:02Your aunt's father looks like a calm and composed man.
04:04He now has another landmine.
04:05He comes dreaming
04:06Of course, my dear, I don't need to tell you that this is also
04:09It is not scientific and there is no proof or evidence for it.
04:11Despite this, the theory of humors
04:12Or the liquids of Abu Krad
04:14This is the basic theory that explains our personal differences.
04:17Until the nineteenth century, towards the end of which came the Austrian scientist
04:21Sigmund Freud
04:31Look at the mothers, Abu Hamad
04:32Hey Ditso
04:33He looked at the human mind and saw that the human
04:36We have a problem with the way things were going at that time.
04:37An entity unaware of everything happening inside it
04:39He's only aware of one-tenth of his thoughts.
04:42He said no, but where do the rest of the ideas come from, Abu Hamad?
04:44In the subconscious mind
04:45Freud imagined the mind as an iceberg
04:47All your thoughts, feelings, and actions that you are aware of
04:51You get a ten percent above one hundred.
04:53Those we see in the iceberg
04:54Everything that remained is now a landmark buried underwater.
04:57Freud saw that personality develops
04:58Through conflict, it occurs in the unconscious.
05:00Between our desires for instant gratification
05:02I want it directly right now, without any regard for morals.
05:05Or laws and what remains
05:06The other aspect is conscience.
05:08Which consists of the dreams of family, society and religion
05:11This big leech brings
05:12Symbolic entities of existence followed
05:14The LED that's watermelon-staining, Abu Hamad
05:17LED, LED Go, and Super LED Go
05:19Or the famous things, which is
05:21And the ego and the higher ego, LED, my dear
05:24I seek forgiveness from God Almighty. This is the part we talked about.
05:26The one that contains all your desires
05:27And what he wants to happen now
05:29As and Suz remain in the lecture and are concluding with Indudsh
05:31Shawar Masouri, LAD, and Suzalak
05:33He tells you, my friend, to come and fix it.
05:35Let's skip this boring lecture and go train.
05:37The sandwich and LED, while the super-in-the-go
05:39This is the conscience that handles LEDs
05:41And it tempts you to feel a sense of obligation.
05:43Your eyesight is filled with disgust from top to bottom.
05:44Issa Zog, the lecture, the lecture that's in all of them, the one that your family is talking about.
05:47They went to great lengths to get you there, and they paid with blood.
05:49On the pool, so you can get where you are.
05:51And you go eat sandwiches and soup, and the old man's milk.
05:53But then Uncle I'll come.
05:55So this is their next friend who comes to break up the fight.
05:57I'm telling you, guys, it's all good. Look, man, the LED
05:59We wait half an hour for the lecture to finish.
06:01And then we go to Nak
06:02I am satisfied with your reality, Uncle of the embrace, Super Ego
06:04And I let the LED brake and slow down
06:05Whoever misses it, stays
06:06Come on guys, kiss each other now!
06:07Come on, everyone, the intestines are fighting!
06:10The intestines of consciousness won't fight
06:11The truth, my dear, is that Freud believed that a normal personality
06:13It is LED, EAGO, and Super EAGO.
06:15The one that contains the ego, the self, and the superego
06:17Living together in peace and harmony
06:20Without either of them dominating the other
06:22But when the ego or superego is in control
06:24This is where the problems begin.
06:26The dominant LED in simple cases
06:28He carries your personality
06:30She always prefers the tiring one down there now over anything else.
06:32In extreme cases
06:34This is produced by the dominant LED.
06:35A person who has no regard for society or people
06:38She has no problem hurting anyone
06:40For her own personal gain
06:41In short, it means she remains a psychopathic criminal.
06:44But if the super ego is in control
06:46He will work as a committed and disciplined person.
06:48But this will be at the expense of the person himself.
06:50And he will always have months of age.
06:52If my dear Freud saw you
06:53I asked him why people have different personalities than each other.
06:55He tells you, "By God, it's at the expense of control."
06:57If the ID is dominant in your system
06:59You remain a reckless family man who wants pleasure at any time.
07:01Whereas the super ego is dominant
07:02You're a man who's completely out of it when it comes to pleasure.
07:04I always feel pressured and want to excel
07:06And that's it, you need to ignore all of this talk.
07:08In the blender, work the mixture into a smooth paste.
07:10You'll tell me Abu Hamid is a Freudian.
07:12He's saying things that seem logical.
07:14It seems scientific and necessary, like beans.
07:16In fact, my dear, even Freud
07:18I direct my criticism at him, even though his words...
07:20English, logical, and well-balanced.
07:23However, it's not scientific enough either.
07:24Knowledge means something I can measure and test.
07:26But you're going to tell me about mountains and ice?
07:28Waygo WayD 14%
07:31She said, "I'm sorry, I ate too much before I finished."
07:33Wattzis was one of the people who saw it that way the most
07:35They are the Behavioral Supporters group
07:37Or the behavioral school
07:38No, Abu Hamid, this is the school of behavior, the good school of Intanashwa.
07:41No, my dear
07:42This behavioral school was more enlightened
07:44By analyzing the part of us that appears in behaviors and actions
07:47They see these as the keys to our personalities
07:49They didn't pay any attention to anything.
07:51What can't be measured or tested is useless.
07:53Like the horoscopes or Uncle Abu Akhrat
07:56Or even Freud's concepts
07:57The one of the false mind
07:58If you don't see this flawed reasoning, then it's flawed.
08:00These were Imperial scientists
08:02As the book says
08:03And the behavioral scientists at the university are there to explain human personality.
08:06They looked neither at the sky, nor at the body, nor at the mind.
08:08They looked at the environment and saw that the environment surrounding humans alone
08:11She is capable of shaping his personalities according to behaviorist theory.
08:14Any action we take affects the environment around us.
08:16We start with the report
08:17You're smart, so we'll decide.
08:19Until it becomes established and remains a style and habit
08:21Oh mother, you're making us suffer because of him.
08:23As punishment, we stop doing it and it disappears from our characters.
08:26They saw that through
08:27The appropriate thing is to present
08:29The right reward, the right prize
08:32And the right punishment can make anyone learn
08:34This is all the American psychologist he is.
08:37Skinner's environment, who was one of the fathers of the behaviorist school.
08:39The science of pigeons involves playing banjabbug.
08:40Don't be so naive, my dear, this is just like my personality.
08:42Captain Fakhri, who taught the emptiness how to work in the bathroom
08:45My brother's personality says, "Why did you say hello?"
08:46But seriously, if you look closely you'll find
08:48This theory applies to your daily life.
08:50For example, when you're leaving your friends for coffee
08:52And you, Yalsh Qalsha, mean that Abu Akhsabsh is delicious.
08:55And if you respond to your family's words, you will feel the burning pain.
08:57That burning sensation you feel at the rest of the boss's
08:58It is a type of punishment
09:00It makes you realize that you mean he has a lot of blood.
09:02The Behavioral International School tells me this
09:05What remains of his blood?
09:07Manga Clump
09:08This punishment will make you realize that you're not funny.
09:11And the strategy is that I'll sit and tell jokes
09:12To attract people to him, this strategy won't be very effective for you.
09:15Again and again you'll say "Naqat" and people won't laugh.
09:17You will feel the pyramids
09:18Until a certain moment comes and you get up, Mom
09:20Stop this behavior completely.
09:22Either you create a science program on YouTube
09:24But in a parallel world, I said "Alsha" and it brought a scream of "Sarekh Daas"
09:27This scrubbing technique will be awful
09:28The one who makes you feel like God is light-hearted and easygoing
09:30It comes from me and it's sweet
09:32That's why if you go to someone
09:33From the behavioral school, and I said to him, "Why me?"
09:35Miss Salk Hyodik for Docor Msahel
09:37This is a normal thing, it deserves my praise.
09:38I asked him why our personalities are so different from each other.
09:40He will tell you, "Let's take a characteristic and focus on it."
09:42For example, the system might be a mess.
09:45And others are organized, and that's why, because when you were young
09:47When you were cleaning the room and then you left
09:49Mama Farhan is happy and tells her that the room is clean.
10:01He disappeared, and the behavior of others that he took as a reward
10:03He lost his mind, but a part of his personality remained.
10:05And that's everything else.
10:07Swap Swap Punishment Swap Punishment Swap
10:10This is a personality
10:11Two punishments, one for each of them.
10:13This is a Guant character
10:15And that was the view of the behaviorists.
10:17Of course, my dear, you are happy and delighted
10:19And I feel that the mystery surrounding the personality has finally been solved.
10:21A few swabs and punishments that cheat on one hand
10:23Then, of course, your personality from another perspective.
10:25You say the only job you do is coffee.
10:27Your ID is 30%
10:28Let me tell you, my dear, unfortunately the matter is not that simple.
10:31If that were the case, you and your brother would be living in the same environment.
10:34And he was raised in the same way.
10:35Your time, I had taken it out as a copy after
10:37Of course that's not true; he has qualities you don't.
10:39And you have qualities that he doesn't.
10:40What I mean is, I could never say that a single environment is what shapes a person's character.
10:43That was exactly the opinion of the group from the biological school.
10:46Those who believed that genes, not the environment, played a role
10:48She is the one who forms the character Millet
10:49Because of this difference in thinking, the group of behaviorists met
10:52And the group from the biology school
10:54Along the way, poor thing, some of them are cut into pieces.
10:56For biologists, this is the best test kit for them.
10:59They are... the twins
11:00But! The biologists weren't interested.
11:02Twins in absolute terms, they are twins
11:04Those who separated after childbirth
11:06Each one of them is entrenched in a different environment.
11:08This is what happens when an um offers her twins for adoption.
11:10Often, each one of them goes to a different family.
11:13This type of twin was important to them
11:14Because through it we can connect the genetic factor with the environmental factor
11:18It means a very intense kissing
11:19I have two children who have the same genes, a copy-paste.
11:21But each of them grew up and was raised in a different environment.
11:23If you go to both
11:25I found that each one has different personality traits than the other.
11:27So what does this mean?
11:28The environment is what shapes personality.
11:30It is similar to some other copy of the genes.
11:33But if you went to them and found that the personalities, even within them, are different
11:37Come on, come on?
11:38What happened then?
11:38Genetics doesn't just determine our psychological makeup.
11:41No, it also portrays our personalities.
11:43And from here, one of the most famous experiments in this field was born.
11:46The Study of Twins Reared Apart
11:47A study of twins who were born separated from each other
11:50Zay Ahmed played instead of Fayed, that's how it is, my dear.
11:52The one the dancer took became an addict
11:53And whoever took it became an officer
11:54The important thing, my dear, is that our studies began in 1979.
11:57And I preferred to complete it until 1990
11:59During this period, scientists followed Mike Tuqm
12:01They lived far apart
12:02And the surprise
12:03The percentage of similarity in the personalities of separated twins
12:05It is the same percentage of similarity
12:07Between the personalities of the twins who were mistakenly buried
12:09It means Muhammad Yabi, my dear, in the film "The Beginning of the Benefit" was a mix.
12:12Oh Naharish and Tabu Hamid
12:13my darling
12:14Perhaps the strangest case in this study
12:15The case of James Bringer and Jim Lewis
12:17Those two who were separated from each other were born to us
12:19They never met again
12:20They are not 39 years old
12:22When they met each other
12:23They discovered that they were two people working the same job.
12:25And they like the same car brand.
12:26They have the same model of the same car.
12:29Up to this point, it's normal.
12:30I am Abdul Rahman Juwaish
12:31They have the same things
12:33But what wasn't normal
12:34The two brothers crossed the line more than once.
12:36The first wife of the two men was named Linda.
12:38And when they separated and moved on again
12:40Each one of them got over a girl named Betty
12:41Not only that
12:42This is what two people named, may God protect them from the evil eye.
12:43James
12:44They had a dog when they were little
12:45His name is Toy
12:46That's how they live their lives and their social class.
12:48And that's it
12:48enough
12:49The matter became clear and simple
12:50Genes are what make up personality.
12:53If you went to a world of biological scientists
12:55I asked him
12:56Why are our personalities different?
12:57I'll tell you, it's easy
12:58Her sister isn't worth it.
12:59Because your genes are the same
13:01That's it, Zamin.
13:01You might think, my dear, that the matter is over.
13:03But you know
13:04I know, that's all.
13:05Ahwan
13:06I was angry with you
13:07What should I say?
13:08You, my dear, will live your coffee
13:09And mango juice dies
13:11In his absence, my dear, the matter is as usual.
13:13It turned out to be more complicated than that.
13:14Two pills
13:15If you have friends who are in trouble
13:16Or know any prediction about the text
13:17Or I saw the country of benefit
13:18I'll definitely know
13:19Their personalities rarely remain 100% alike.
13:22Their genes
13:22Almost 100% copy-paste
13:24Why is this happening?
13:25In recent years
13:25A new science called epigenetics has emerged.
13:28He's trying to separate this story
13:29And many other things
13:30Epigenetics, its literal translation
13:31above Gini
13:32Tasa Azizi Sweets Shop
13:34I brought the cake from above Jenny
13:35Or like macaroni on top of Jenny
13:37Epigenetics, my dear, in very brief terms
13:39These are cases where the nuclear praise does not change.
13:41Or what is religion?
13:42This means she's not happy
13:43Because the nuclear praise is a coherent chain that does not change
13:46But changes are happening in the method
13:47The genes in it
13:48It affects the body
13:50Do you understand, Zay?
13:50It means you might have a gene.
13:52But I swear, it's closing today.
13:55A natural occurrence
13:56This causes the gene to be activated.
13:59It remains operational at 50%.
14:01For example, it's simplistic and misleading, my dear.
14:04Don't forget
14:04What makes this happen?
14:05There's no other way
14:06The environment, my dear
14:07It is controlled by gene expression.
14:10Your lifestyle and environmental choices
14:12The place you live in plays a key role
14:14And epigenetics isn't just interested in this.
14:15She's also looking into it.
14:16Whether the changes are
14:18It can be passed down from generation to generation
14:19And in it, I am condemned when this actually happens.
14:21God is through
14:22By the way, my dear, this is the first episode of the Dabke program ever!
14:24It was on epigenetics
14:25Her name is Ibn Majd Abdulghani
14:26Those were the days, my dear, when you were so carefree.
14:29And I'm trying to get jokes from the ads.
14:30And her milk and the rings came out
14:32the important
14:32That's why
14:33The current scientific trend
14:34It is
14:35No, the environment alone does not 100% shape the personality.
14:37And the genes aren't 100%
14:38The topic is a mix and interaction from both sides.
14:40The gene you might have
14:41But it's a very heavy load
14:42Like the upbringing she received
14:43And the experiences I went through
14:44She is the one who interacts
14:45Will this gene work?
14:46No
14:46Up to this point
14:47And very sweet
14:47We looked at Freud's theories
14:49Which explains how personality is formed through consciousness
14:50behaviorist theories
14:52Those who interpret it through the environment
14:53and biologists
14:54Those who explain it through genes
14:55And we learned the answer to why our personalities differ from each other.
14:58And we knew in the end
14:59Environment and genes
15:00They both meet
15:02Influencing personalities
15:03And we know you're Lim, how is your cousin?
15:05But it's important that you are moaning
15:06I'm not interested, but you know how you are, my cousin.
15:08No, you're also interested in surpassing him.
15:10What are you going to do?
15:10The first step in this is to do as ancient Greek wisdom says.
15:14No, they themselves
15:14Know yourself
15:15Imam, my dear, so that you may know yourself well.
15:17On you and
15:18a truth theory
15:19All these schools, my dear, that we've been talking about, are right in the middle of the city.
15:22A study appeared that wasn't interested at all.
15:24How do the characters appear?
15:25But she is interested in how we can describe the character.
15:28The topic began with the American psychologist
15:30Jordan Albert
15:30The person who asked the same question
15:32If I were to grab any human being
15:33He tried to confine his personality to a set of traits.
15:35What would these qualities be?
15:36And from here began a truth theory
15:38or the theory of attributes
15:39And because of your uncle Jordan who asked this question
15:41Collect a set of adjectives
15:42Or the qualities that we can use to describe any human being
15:44It was reported that they numbered approximately 4500 zeros.
15:47It's clear this number is exaggerated and not practical.
15:49That's why at the next age
15:51Truth theory scientists attempted a reduction process.
15:53For the number of these attributes
15:55And make the number less important
15:56And indeed, they reached those five qualities.
15:58They are called the Big Five
15:59or the Big Five
16:01Number one
16:01openness
16:02or openness
16:03How open-minded is this person?
16:04Number two
16:05concientiousness
16:06Level of conscience
16:08Number three
16:09Extraversion or diastole
16:10To reverse introversion
16:12This is someone who enjoys socializing and meeting people.
16:15Number four
16:16Agrippence
16:17Or the accord
16:18Number five
16:18neurotocism
16:19or nervousness
16:20The levels of peaceful emotions you have
16:23negative emotions
16:24That's nice, Abu Habib.
16:25So what does that mean?
16:26Before we talk about these qualities
16:27I'm not saying that everyone has it.
16:29In different proportions
16:30The subject is a skill of 0%
16:31For example, if you are 100% open
16:33You will always find keys to the world
16:35And you want to get closer to new things
16:36And you go to different places
16:37And you have Fadol that you know everything
16:39All of this makes you creative
16:40But if you are 0% openness
16:42You are a closed-minded person
16:43She loves routine as much as her eyes
16:44This is water, my dear, there's nothing bad about it.
16:45This or that
16:46Tell him one
16:47It has both negative and positive qualities.
16:48Even if you 100% have that quality
16:50conscientiousness
16:51Or, as they say, your conscience is like a story, meaning...
16:53You are a disciplined person
16:54And she plans everything before she does it.
16:55And you missed the deadline
16:56But if your conscience is a stick
16:58So, who's the deadline, Yaqs?
16:59One full
17:00Are you careful so I can turn it into plastic?
17:01Even if you 100% have the quality of being paid in proportion
17:04Or the accord
17:05You are a cute person who is kind to others
17:06And she tries to help those in need in Saada.
17:08But if you are 0% agreeable
17:10You cut the card, no one cares.
17:12And he's going around picking on God's creation
17:13But what remains
17:23So you prefer to sit alone like that, in peace and quiet
17:25And you don't have much in the carob tree.
17:26We go to the end of the page
17:27urticism
17:28or neurosis
17:28If you are 100% about the yurtec
17:30She was a performer
17:31He was constantly tense and anxious.
17:32And anything can happen to you
17:33Or your stress
17:34But if 0%
17:35You are the perfect oxidation
17:36Work will be under stress
17:38The one who's been bothering us with it in every job application
17:39Calm down and relax
17:41And you have enough effective sleep for your mother.
17:43Of course, my dear
17:43We as human beings are not caricatures
17:45None of us possesses 100% of the trait.
17:46or 0% attribute
17:47What defines our personalities
17:48And it makes each one of them different from the other.
17:50It is the difference in the proportions of these traits
17:51At each other's
17:52So it means
17:53If you went to the world, Terry would be one of the scientists who would wait.
17:55I asked him
17:55Why me? How come my cousin
17:56He'll ask you if you like going out
17:58And you make room and try out many things
17:59And she doesn't like to study or work all the time.
18:01And you'll be feeling down before the exams.
18:03This makes you a highly open-minded person.
18:05And also from ExtraVirgin
18:07And the percentage of neoplasms
18:08and conscience
18:10But if you're looking at someone's half
18:12It will most likely be the opposite.
18:13Walking on the path of life
18:14He doesn't like to change it much.
18:15Of course, he's always at his strongest.
18:16He doesn't get out of it
18:17Interested in academic performance
18:18To the point that he comes before the exam
18:20And here you go, Vanik, and tension
18:21Your cousin Awash is a different person.
18:22He has a high degree of openness
18:23and extravirgin
18:24And the percentage of neurosis is high
18:26and conscience
18:26All of this, my dear, is true.
18:28To understand yourself
18:29And you know what you can be good at
18:31What will you be able to do well?
18:32There are no positive qualities in the future.
18:35You might find someone who is smart and skilled
18:36But there is one who can make relationships
18:38And jumps in the upper years
18:39For example, each one has qualities
18:41These qualities can be well utilized
18:44And it puts you in a better place for you
18:46That's it, my dear.
18:47That's what I'm trying to convey to you in the end.
18:48Last but not least
18:49Our Big Five
18:50Oh Abu Hamid, the five-dollar beek
18:51See the previous cases
18:52See the upcoming cases
18:53Go down and look at the sources
18:54If we were on YouTube
18:55Subscribe to the channel
18:55Oh Abu Hamid, there are only four of them
18:57Where is the fifth?
18:57We'll record it as defective, my dear.
19:00I'm imagining, my dear
19:01Our characters remain active
19:02How in metaverse
19:03Because there really are people
19:04They have no problem with their bodies
19:05They have a problem with their personalities
19:06So ourselves in the future
19:08There will be operations
19:10This is agriculture
19:12openness
19:13Diminutive pronoun
19:14Shad Agriapon to Swan
19:16Fathia
19:17expansion
19:17Extraversion
19:18We mean, we hope
19:20Thank God, my dear
19:20My best quality is my personality.
19:22But my dear, all this episode, my dear
19:24So that when I ask you, she can tell you
19:25What do you like most about it?
19:27Oh dear
19:28Tell me the real reason
19:29Tell her you're a Big Five
19:30I'll see them
19:31I can survive