To know one's self, what is most prescribed?

A) Introversion
B) Do not cross the sensitive line
C) Involve others
D) Be highly selective about who to get information from

Answer: C
Explanation: A) Incorrect. Self-examination and meditation is mentioned as one solution. The most often prescribed solution is to involve others in one's own self-awareness efforts.
B) Incorrect. Though not crossing the sensitive line can improve the self-awareness of others, it does not have as much of an effect on one's own self-awareness. The most often prescribed solution is to involve others in one's own self-awareness efforts.
C) Correct. Involving others brings helpful insights and the perspectives of others into the quest for self-discovery. They often see things more clearly than we see them ourselves.
D) Incorrect. Carefully selecting sources of information may actually be counterproductive to one's search for self-awareness. The most often prescribed solution is to involve others in one's own self-awareness efforts.

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