Jean Kabuta
Kinshasa - The Democratic Republic Of The Congo
Learn to praise yourself
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We are all sensitive to compliments. If you deserve them them, try this popular African tradition called Kasala, which is the practice of praising yourself in a public setting. It’s good for morale, self-esteem, and social engagement. A refreshing form of therapy.
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