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    1. Asked: April 19, 2022In: Communication

      How to deal with childhood traumas as an adult

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      Added an answer on April 19, 2022 at 9:19 pm

      Seriously, some people just never get over it. Sadly. But therapy is great if you're ready for it. People that say it doesn't work go into it with that attitude of “it doesn’t work”, and of course they're not going to change anything that way. It's different for everyone, so you may want to give itRead more

      Seriously, some people just never get over it. Sadly. But therapy is great if you’re ready for it. People that say it doesn’t work go into it with that attitude of “it doesn’t work”, and of course they’re not going to change anything that way. It’s different for everyone, so you may want to give it a try and see where that leads you. Sending you lots of love 🫂

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    2. Asked: April 19, 2022In: Business

      Pricing Strategy

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      Added an answer on April 19, 2022 at 9:19 pm

      Theoretically, price it by value. How much would your customers be willing to pay for your product? How much are they spending on their current alternative solution? Find your competitors and see what their charging. Customers always prefer low prices, but you can't keep following only what the custRead more

      Theoretically, price it by value. How much would your customers be willing to pay for your product? How much are they spending on their current alternative solution? Find your competitors and see what their charging. Customers always prefer low prices, but you can’t keep following only what the customers want, can you? Not if you want to make profit and stay long in business.

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    3. Asked: April 19, 2022In: Communication

      What happens to the brain after death?

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      Added an answer on April 19, 2022 at 9:19 pm

      The brain is composed of about 63% water. Its cells unlike muscle is always soft and squishy. So when the person dies and ceases to intake water, the brain begins to shrivel and rot with the other organs, but at a faster pace than so many other organs and muscle tissues. The brain is one of the fastRead more

      The brain is composed of about 63% water. Its cells unlike muscle is always soft and squishy. So when the person dies and ceases to intake water, the brain begins to shrivel and rot with the other organs, but at a faster pace than so many other organs and muscle tissues. The brain is one of the fastest organs to die without a constant supply of oxygen and blood. Other organs can have living cells for hours, while the brain does not.

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