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My greatest flaw is that I sometimes focus too much on project details and spend too much time
analyzing the finer points. I've been working hard to improve in this area by checking in with myself at
regular intervals and allowing myself to refocus on the big picture. That way, I can still ensure quality
without becoming so engrossed in the details that I jeopardize my productivity or the team's ability to
meet the deadline.

Well, I am pretty good at being on the dot for things because I respect both my time
and the time of other people. However, I can be late sometimes, but of course with a
good reason for it. I mean, for example, in some unexpected circumstances like getting
stuck in a traffic jam or having an ailment.

 on the dot /dɒt/ (idiom): đúng giờ

Definitely, I think it is very important to be on time. If you are not on time, then you are basically
robbing the time of others. It really shows a lack of respect for others and that you don’t think
their time is important
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Time is valuable for me, so I try to be in control of my life by making plans.  I write down a to-do
list every day and prioritize my time so that I won’t get overwhelmed or forget anything. With stronger
self-discipline, I believe I can be more productive and efficient.

Absolutely, history provides identity and shows us models of good and responsible behaviour,
as well as teaching us how to learn from the mistakes of others. On top of that, it helps us
understand how society can change and develop. I think If we don't teach our children to
connect with history, then the consequences for our society could be disastrous
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