dailyprompt
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What is your mission? My mission in life is to rise into the greatest version of myself — a version I’ve never met before, but one I’m determined to become. I am committed to becoming someone the next generation can point to with pride, someone whose footsteps make the path a little clearer, a little
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Do you spend more time thinking about the future or the past? Why? I spend more time thinking about the future because it holds what I want most in this world—possibility. The past isn’t meant to be lived in for too long, though for an overthinker like me, revisiting it is sometimes inevitable. The past
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What makes you feel nostalgic? Honestly… it’s the memories of my Nana back home in Massachusetts. She was the anchor of our whole bloodline — the kind of woman whose presence held generations together without her ever having to say it out loud. I think about **Sunday dinners**, the whole house buzzing, pots clattering, cousins
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You get to build your perfect space for reading and writing. What’s it like? Your perfect reading and writing space feels like exhale. It’s tucked slightly away from the world—close enough that life can still reach you if it needs to, but far enough that nothing demands you. The room is filled with natural light
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Is your life today what you pictured a year ago? I can’t say my life is exactly where I wanted it to be this year compared to last, but growth rarely happens in a straight line. Sometimes progress comes in small steps, sometimes in leaps. For me, the major shifts still need more movement, but
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What cities do you want to visit? I’m all about art in every form, but street art especially fascinates me. For dense, ever-changing alley art, I’d love to wander through Melbourne or Berlin. For sheer volume and variety, Los Angeles and even Cincinnati stand out. For large-scale murals, Paris and Melbourne (home to the tallest
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What is something others do that sparks your admiration? Something people do that speaks my admiration is when they face their struggles head‑on instead of running from them. I admire those who can grow through hardship, embrace change, and still show love and tenderness along the way. It inspires me when people stay grounded in
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What could you do less of? I could do less of worrying about what others think of me and constantly trying to prove my love to people. I could stop second-guessing my actions based on how I imagine others might judge them. I want to let go of the fear of the unknown and my
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Do you ever see wild animals? Not really. I grew up in a city on the East Coast, so I didn’t see wild animals there. The closest encounter I’ve had was during a trip to a beach in Oregon, where I saw a deer for the first time. We just looked at each other for
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Share five things you’re good at. Reading – I absorb stories, ideas, and information with focus and curiosity. Writing – I express thoughts creatively and clearly through words. Exploring New Things – I embrace challenges and enjoy stepping outside my comfort zone. Learning – I stay open to new knowledge and seek to understand what