Common myths about public life are that it involves nasty conflict and pursuing one's own selfish interests. Lappe and DuBois disagree, arguing that:

a. conflict isn't always nasty, and can lead to growth
b. our own interests often overlap with others' interests
c. public life interferes with private life
d. both ‘a' and ‘b'

d

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According to Erikson, ego _____ involves looking back on one's life and accepting the outcome of it; whereas, ego _____ entails regrets and bitterness about the course of one's life, and a conclusion that it has not gone well and now cannot be changed

a. inferiority; mistrust b. mistrust; inferiority c. integrity; despair d. despair; integrity

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