Q. What is the squirrel’s opinion about itself?
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The squirrel has a positive and self-assured opinion about itself. It is very confident in its own skill, such as cracking nuts, and understands that it has a valuable role to play in the world. It does not see itself as less important because of its small size. Instead, it believes that all creatures, including itself, contribute something very much essential to the balance of nature.
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