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Sidana [21]
2 years ago
14

Imagine that you had no problems in your life. how would life be different? Write a paragraph.​

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nexus9112 [7]2 years ago
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Answer:

well if i had no problems in life it would be different by no challenges so you would settle at your current skill level problems can be say a employe that is trying to get the same job as you so you have to work harder but if there wasn't that problem you wouldn't work as hard causing you to not work as hard so problems can be good but to you they might not be

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valentina_108 [34]2 years ago
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Just think of it. Imagine today you have absolutely nothing going on. You have an entire day ahead of you but there is nothing you need to worry about. Your body is on a routine. Your mind is on a routine. It would be pretty monotonous.

We often do not realize how fast time is passing by because we are busy dealing with things. But imagine if we didn’t have to? Life would go slow.

Since there are problems, we instill gratitude in our minds. But if we had everything and absolutely no problems, gratefulness would never be something we’d consider. We usually realize the importance of things when we don’t have it with us.

Apart from that, our development would be lagging. I say this because so many amazing inventions have been made because inventors spotted a problem and thought they could fix. Similarly, as humans, we may not be motivated to do stuff ourselves.

Motivation is different for everyone, but let’s say you didn’t have to think of becoming independent, many would lose their motivation to find a decent paying job. Challenges in our life builds us up as a person and I feel like even our personal development would fall behind.

I do think that may be people wouldn’t stress if life had no problems.

In life, we are the problem solvers. Everything is a problem if you think of it that way but at the same time, nothing is a problem if you take it that way. But human nature is such that we find ways to create problems even if it does not exist. What a problematic life looks like to us could be someone else’s peaceful life.

Life without problems wouldn’t be like life at all and it definitely wouldn’t a roller coaster ride with a story that’s worth telling.
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