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PLACE OF EVALUATION

 Evaluation is the "determination of the value of a variable or expression." But in the context of this content. I will say, Evaluation is the process or an act of placing worth and value on something. It's rating the value of something, either it's of high or low value. One of the ways a man can improve himself is daily evaluating himself.
      Man can evaluate his daily life by putting together all his activities for that day and weigh them in the place of evaluation. Every human being ought to have a place where they evaluate whatever thing they do. There, mistakes are analyzed and corrections are made.
       The place of Evaluation is a place in your heart, where you replay all your actions and watch it like a movie and place judgement, just as you do in reality after watching a movie. But this is not a movie, so adjustments can still be made. Growing men are men who evaluate their daily life.
      Everything you do can not be perfect, and that is why you are a man, but when you call yourself home in the corner of your heart, there you can separate the good actions from the bad and set out for change. When you stop checking and evaluating your life, you will stop to grow and your life will become imbalanced because you'll keep repeating your mistakes.
      Rightly, whatever has been done in the past can not be changed, it is the past. But you can work on yourself in the place of evaluation and not repeat that mistake. When you don't repeat your mistakes, then you're growing.



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