Lesson 185

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  1. The practice of living with less, focusing on simplicityminimalism
  2. The belief that buying things brings happiness and fulfillment.consumerism
  3. The belief in the importance of personal freedom, self-reliance, and the pursuitindividualism
  4. Your moral compass, guiding you to distinguish between right and wrongconscience
  5. Resources or energy that can be naturally replenished over timerenewable
  6. Something that is designed or intended to be useful and practical functional
  7. Items intended to be thrown away after usedisposable
  8. An idea or mental representation of somethingconcept
  9. Substances or materials that can naturally break down into smaller, harmless combiodegradable
  10. The worth or importance assigned to somethingvalue
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