To the Japanese, the aim of existence is ______.
A: the pursuit of happiness
B: reward in the afterlife
C: a happy ending to one's activities
D: fulfilling one's duty
A: the pursuit of happiness
B: reward in the afterlife
C: a happy ending to one's activities
D: fulfilling one's duty
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- To Japanese, the aim of existence is ________. A: the pursuit of happiness B: reward in the afterlife C: a happy ending to one's activities D: fulfilling one's duty
- The word () means "the act of failing to perform one's agreement, breaking one's word, or otherwise actively violating one's duty to other".
- 名词:the particular work which one believes it is one's duty to do.______________________.
- The pursuit of perfection can be either destructive or constructive, depending on A: the efforts one makes B: the type of task C: one's self-expectation D: one's sound and proper self-esteem
- _________ is the most powerful driving force in one's pursuit of knowledge.