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Vesna [10]
2 years ago
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Will give brailiest

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tino4ka555 [31]2 years ago
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Answer:

One day I was swimming outside in a forest, with trees full of colors, the smell of fresh air, and that feeling of freedom I can't ever shake when im outside. Nature ended up being something for me to be happy in, my outlet. It felt like as soon as I stept out my door, I was a different person to the outside world. Nothing could phase me. This is where I wanted to be.

No one ever really understands why nature has the effect it does on me. I just know my better days always end up in my backyard or in the forest behind my house. Nature has always made itself useful to me, so why not love it the way it does me?

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