Once you have made a mistake and done something you wanted to stop doing, what is the best way to think about it?

a. Realize you need to further develop your willpower.
b. Realize that your personality may limit your ability in this case.
c. Realize that you maximize the temptation.
d. Realize that pressures from the environment and your own lack of skill are theproblems.


C.

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