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The intense, often self-defeating competition for limited resources or status, leading to excessive work and stress. |
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A state of unapologetic self-indulgence or disengagement, where one chooses not to strive or improve, often in response to perceived hopelessness or exhaustion. |
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Extremely outgoing and sociable, always at the center of social events, enjoying the company of many people. |
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Fear or intense discomfort in social situations, often leading to avoidance of social interactions. |
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An embarrassment or humiliation so severe that it ruins one's social standing or reputation. |
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A nonchalant, relaxed attitude towards life, not getting overly worked up about things and accepting them as they come. |
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Someone who exaggerates emotions or situations for attention or drama, often in a comedic way. |
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Holding different standards or judgments for oneself and others, or for different groups of people. |
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To do minimal work or engage in idle behavior while at work or in a responsible setting. |
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The excessive and often detrimental mental energy spent on worrying, stress, or conflict within oneself or a group. |
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The deliberate display of sadness or hardship on social media or in conversations to elicit sympathy or attention. |
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Someone who deliberately provokes others online with controversial or offensive comments, often for amusement or to disrupt conversations. |
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