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Readme [11.4K]
2 years ago
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Are wishes the perfect solution to life’s problem?

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S_A_V [24]2 years ago
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Answer:

That someone's opinion, some people will say yes and other say no. My opinion would be no, wishes are nice but they cant help you in life. The perfect solution to life problems is God, he's the one to go to not a wish.

I hope this helps

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