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jarptica [38.1K]
3 years ago
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Ok, today’s trivia questions are.....

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2 answers:
kolbaska11 [484]3 years ago
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I believe 10 years from now the world would probably be a better place, BUT only if we make the right choices now. I would see myself as a college student working towards their dream job ( I’ve had the same dream job since I was a child). Try not to think to much about the situation your in. Try calming down and not think to harshly about the situation. And lastly take deep breathes
Brut [27]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

you could be anywhere

Explanation:

In 10 years the world could be gone and all life forms with it. I'd like to imagine a world without judgement. I know that's unlikely but that's where I'd like the world to be. In 10 years I'll be 25 and by then I'd hope everyone I know is happy including myself of course. In 10 years all I hope I'm at is somewhere safe and enough to get by so I don't have to struggle anymore. I'd live it if my friends and family were still there. I know people come and go but you gotta be optimistic. I hope everyone is happy in the next 10 years. Three things for coping either Anxiety. I myself am socially awkward and I have Bipolar Disorder and what I call Anxiety Depression. To cope with anxiety I go to music. Music speaks on. a whole level above everything else. I couldn't imagine a world without music. Without music I don't know how else I'd cope with loss, heartbreak, depression, or even happiness. Expression is another way to cope. Hiding it is really unhealthy. Letting your emotions go is the best thing to do. For me when I felt myself go that's when I feel like I'm who I am and no one can take that from me. Another coping skill for me is friends. I'm not talking about friends that you call friends just cause you're acquainted with them. You don't need 1,000 friends to deal with your problems in life. Real friends will help you see the positive in every situation and try to pull you up when you feel down. If your friends aren't there for you then they aren't real. You'll know a true friend is real whenever they're there when no one else is. I hope I answered your questions well enough. Have a good day :)

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