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Rosicky and Penn differed extensively, especially in their interactions with others. Penn was very stubborn, did not care what anyone else thought, was unkind to his wife, and even resolved important decisions behind her back. Also, he he did not fulfill his promises and spoke harshly, living fully for himself. As a result, he lost the respect of his family, and his wife rebelled, which so caused the neighbors to disrespect him as well. Contrastly, Rosicky was kind and listened to others. He had a myriad of life experiences, from which he drew his wisdom. He was generous with what he did have, was very laid back, and lived to have, for himself and others, a pleasant life. Thus, he gained respect from those around him, and his life was admired

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