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watch the video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6h0w03gjrq
question: i watched the video on self - esteem.
true
false
The question is about whether the statement "I watched the video on self - esteem" is true or false. But without actually watching the video (the link is provided, but we don't have the content of the video), we can't be sure. However, if we assume that the person is making a statement about their own action of watching the video (if they actually did watch it), but from the problem's context, since the task is to answer based on the given options and the statement is about the person's own action of watching the video (if we take the statement as a self - report), but this is a bit ambiguous. Wait, no, actually, the problem is probably a self - report question. If the person says "I watched the video...", and if we consider that the video is about self - esteem (from the question), and if the person is being truthful, but since this is a multiple - choice question, and the options are True or False. But actually, this is a bit of a trick question? Wait, no, the question is asking whether the statement "I watched the video on self - esteem" is true or false. But since the user is the one who watched (or not) the video. Wait, maybe the video is about self - esteem, and the statement is a self - report. But if we assume that the person is making a true statement (if they did watch it), but this is unclear. Wait, maybe the video's content is about self - esteem, and the statement is a claim. But without watching the video, we can't know. But maybe this is a question where the answer depends on whether the person actually watched the video. But since this is a problem to solve, maybe there is a misunderstanding. Wait, no, perhaps the question is a bit of a misdirection. Wait, the statement is "I watched the video on self - esteem". If we take this as a statement from the person, and if we are to answer based on the options, but actually, this is a self - report. However, in the context of a test question, maybe the video is about self - esteem, and the statement is a true statement (if the person is saying they watched it). But this is very ambiguous. Wait, maybe the correct answer is True if the person did watch the video, but since we don't have that info. Wait, no, maybe this is a mistake in the problem, but assuming that the statement is a self - report and the person is being truthful, but since this is a problem, maybe the intended answer is True? No, that doesn't make sense. Wait, maybe the video is about self - esteem, and the statement is a claim. But without watching the video, we can't be sure. But perhaps the question is a bit of a trick, and the answer is True if the person watched the video, False otherwise. But since we can't watch the video, but maybe in the context of the problem, the statement is a self - report, so if the person is saying they watched it, then it's True. But this is very unclear. Wait, maybe the problem is simpler: the statement is "I watched the video on self - esteem". If we take this as a true statement (assuming that the person did watch the video), then the answer is True. But this is a bit of a stretch. Alternatively, maybe the video is not about self - esteem, but the statement says it is. But we don't know. However, given the options, and assuming that the person is being truthful about watching the video (and the video is about self - esteem), the answer is True. But I think there is a misunderstanding here. Wait, no, maybe the question is a bit of a mistake, but I will go with True as the answer, assuming that the person did watch the video.
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True (assuming the person is being truthful about watching the video on self - esteem)