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Let me go through the text step by step. The user wants to swap each term, so I have to be careful not to miss any. Also, skip brands and names, but the text doesn't have any names. Victorious
Wait, but in the instruction they said "swap each term with 3 synonyms in c format. Skip brands and names. Text only." Then later, they clarified "swap each word with 3 alternatives using syn3 format. Keep names intact. Only the result." So it's word by word, no phrases, no keeping phrases, but words. However, some words like "the" or "is" can't really have synonyms. Maybe they meant key terms or nouns/verbs. Hmm, but the user's example includes "resonates deeply" as a phrase being replaced with three options. But in the follow-up, they want "each word" swapped. There's a contradiction here. But since they later said "only the result" and asked again, perhaps I should proceed as per the latest instruction: each word (excluding names) needs three synonyms, even if that includes articles and prepositions. Wait, but in the instruction they said "swap
"So," could be Hence; "what" could be what; "are" could be is; "the" is an article, which is tricky, maybe those; "key" could be main; "characteristics" could be traits; "of" might be regarding; "victorious" as before; "mindset" could be frame of mind; "?" is a punctuation mark, leave as is. Keep names intact
"Find someone who has achieved success in your desired field or area of interest..." could be rephrased by synonyms for "achieved success": "attained excellence", "reached proficiency".
Main terms to consider: "support system", "accountability partner", "motivator", "achieving victory", "Find a Mentor", "Join a Community", "like-minded individuals", "Share Your Goals", "accountability partner".
However, the example in the user's instruction is a bit conflicting. They say "swap each term with 3 synonyms," but in their example, it's "resonates deeply" replaced with three options. So maybe the user wants each term (each word) to be replaced with three synonyms, even if they're part of a larger phrase.