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The specialized terms that appear here also need to be explained to the visitor.

Nan Zhubin first explained to the visitor about "role confusion."

"The so-called 'role,' in a formal explanation, is the 'behavior pattern expected by society for a person in a certain position.'"

"Of course, 'roles' are not just so-called 'social expectations,' but also include 'self-expectations.'

Seeing the visitor showing a serious expression, Nan Zhubin knew the other party had entered a state of learning.

"For example—a 34-year-old man with a family might have multiple identities such as 'father,' 'husband,' 'son,' 'employee,' etc., each with its own behavior patterns."

"And an individual who fails to achieve role identification during 'adolescence' might experience 'role confusion,' applying the behavior of one role in the context of another."

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