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Hi, please correct the following paragraph. Thank you.

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Being stoic against odds of life is not an in-born character, but a trait acquired after kneading the mind and making you good human dough. Anyone can be stoic if he/she learns to look at the ocean and not at the waves.
  

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Hi, Being stoic against odds of life is not an in-born character, but a trait acquired after kneading the mind and making you good human dough. Anyone can be stoic if he/she learns to look at the ocean and not at the waves. Being stoic about the odds of life is not an in-born characteristic, but a trait acquired after kneading the mind and making it into good human dough.

  • Hi, Being stoic against odds of life is not an in-born character, but a trait acquired after kneading the mind and making you good human dough.
  • Anyone can be stoic if he/she learns to look at the ocean and not at the waves.
  • Being stoic about the odds of life is not an in-born characteristic, but a trait acquired after kneading the mind and making it into good human dough.
  • Anyone can be stoic if he/she learns to look at the ocean and not at the waves.
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Hi,

Being stoic against odds of life is not an in-born character, but a trait acquired after kneading the mind and making you good human dough. Anyone can be stoic if he/she learns to look at the ocean and not at the waves.

Being stoic about the odds of life is not an in-born characteristic, but a trait acquired after kneading the mind and making it into good human dough. Anyone

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