I finished high school three years ago, and I can assure you that life starts after you finish it. So give it a try and work hard, for it’s really worth it!!
littlesnail's Life List
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1. improve my diet
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2. stop explaining myself
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3. meet people in unusual places, or on the street
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4. overcome my fears
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5. Write more
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6. live in london
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7. stop buying things i dont need.
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8. Dress better
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9. meet new people
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10. find at least one thing each day that makes me happy and record it everyday for a year
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11. smile more
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12. travel around the world
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13. Meet someone worth meeting
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14. read, read, and read some more
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15. live in a foreign country
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16. love and be loved
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17. explore my spirituality without resorting to organized religion
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18. learn to love my body
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19. run a marathon
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20. Kiss in the rain
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21. learn french
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22. exercise regularly
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23. work in a bookstore
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Fear of death, especially of non-existence, is troubling me the most at the moment… I’ve dealt with the death of both my parents when I was in my teens, and I’m an atheist, I guess that explains a lot. Thinking about all these things made me realize that I want to enjoy my life, and that is something I’m not very good at. I’m also afraid of being exposed, of letting my weaknesses show and thus get hurt.
I shouldn’t say being lonely (well, not just lonely, but alone too) scares me because it’s what I’m going through right now, but I have to admit that the idea of it being like this for too long freaks me out…
I’ve lived in Buenos Aires all my life, so if there’s anything you would like to know, ask me right away. I know the city really well, and I can assure you, it’s amazing, you just have to know where to go and what to do, but unfortunately tourists are often misinformed. I’m here if there’s anything you need, feel free to ask.
By the way, Buenos Aires is not all about tango, most of the people who live there don’t even care about it. It can be nice but it’s not all there is, just a tiny (really tiny) part.
