“Time is an excellent ally in learning to build self-confidence: having the ability to make decisions, manage emotions, and take responsibility for one's actions.”

—  Prevale

Original: Il tempo è un ottimo alleato per imparare a costruire fiducia in sé stessi: avere la capacità di prendere decisioni, gestire le emozioni ed assumersi la responsabilità delle proprie azioni.
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