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My Little Medal
Are you superstitious? I have a small religious medal my mother gave me. I keep it in my wallet and carry it everywhere. She says it brings me good luck. I don’t dare get rid of it. Partly because it’s… Continue reading
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Deers
Which animal would you compare yourself to and why? We watch with a sense of amazement. A group of kids on social media post content imitating their favorite animals. Some even dress up with masks, ears, and tails. I believe… Continue reading
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See You In 50 Years
Write a letter to your 100-year-old self. Dear Me, Today marks the centenary of your birth, and I want to be with you on this special day. Surely you’ll be celebrating with your children, grandchildren, great‑grandchildren, friends, and loved ones.… Continue reading
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I Rather Stay Home
Where would you go on a shopping spree? Shopping sprees? No, thank you. I’ve never been the type to wait for a specific day of the year just to dive into impulsive shopping. I especially avoid doing so on days… Continue reading
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Lord Of His House
What is your middle name? Does it carry any special meaning/significance? In Latin America, middle names are not used with the same relevance as surnames. We give importance to both our father’s and our mother’s surnames. Yet, children are traditionally… Continue reading
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Choose Your Hard
What is the last thing you learned? I had always believed that being alone was a valid choice. Not building a home was just as valid as being in a relationship and starting a family. My wish to be alone… Continue reading
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Mind Your Own Business
What is one question you hate to be asked? Explain. There are questions that are uncomfortable no matter who asks them or under what circumstances. For example, if someone asks a man how much he weighs, it usually doesn’t bother… Continue reading
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You Grow With Every Failure
How has a failure, or apparent failure, set you up for later success? Maintaining the right attitude is essential, because in life you never truly lose: you either win or you learn. What we often label as failure is, in… Continue reading
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My Way
You’re writing your autobiography. What’s your opening sentence? It’d say something like this: They made many attempts, yet they never stop him from living in the only way he knew—his own. Continue reading
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I Don’t Leave My House Without It
What are three objects you couldn’t live without? I can say air, water, food, and sleep. But obviously the context of the question is to mention objects we’re very attached to. The things I take with me everywhere are my… Continue reading










