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What does the host's story about the young man who died in jail after having to drop out of university suggest about the consequences of false promises?
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They are minor inconveniences that can be easily overcome
They usually go unnoticed and rarely affect the outcome of one's life
They can have devastating and irreversible effects on individuals
They encourage individuals to become more self-reliant and resourceful
How does Abraham Adams's lack of travel experience impact his interactions and judgments during his journey?
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It makes him more cautious and thoughtful in his decisions
It leads him to overestimate his ability to navigate and understand different social situations
It enhances his ability to adapt to new environments quickly
It minimizes conflicts and misunderstandings with others
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