A 49-year-old woman who has been the owner of a successful large business for several years decides to sell her business and move to a remote island to open a small dress shop. She most likely has made this decision based on her need to:
a. Avoid becoming stagnant in her life.
b. Earn more money.
c. Prevent another company from taking over her business.
d. Improve her social development.
A
Making a dramatic change in one's adult life prevents an individual from becoming dormant in his or her daily life. People who are unhappy tend to develop mental health disorders.
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