Self-reliant individuals are more likely to wait for others to solve their problems instead of taking initiative.

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The question presents a statement about self-reliant individuals and asks whether it is true or false that they are more likely to wait for others to solve their problems. Self-reliance implies the opposite, that such individuals would take initiative.

Answer

False. Self-reliant individuals take initiative.

The statement is false. Self-reliant individuals prefer to take initiative and solve their own problems rather than waiting for others.

Answer for screen readers

The statement is false. Self-reliant individuals prefer to take initiative and solve their own problems rather than waiting for others.

More Information

Self-reliance is characterized by autonomy, initiative, and problem-solving, making individuals less likely to wait for others.

Tips

It is a common misconception that needing help is a sign of weakness, but it is okay to ask for assistance when necessary.

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