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#26
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Thrills, fun, and be mostly carefree. I'd have the courage to pursue my dream career choices without the fears of rejection and incompetence getting in my way, as well as the courage to react to things in public other than having that shy and blank look on my face: I'd laugh, I'd smile,...I might even wave at someone and say 'hi'. Be genuinely friendly and happy without hiding anything. It would be nice if those genuine emotions last more than about 3 weeks.
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#27
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Ive known this for years.id go home,to a natural enviroment.where's there'no one but the life force in the trees the open skies where stars are so amazing and bright,you need none other to guide your way.freedom to fly in my dream.bring life force to a camero.give it personality,individality and in return my beast will set me free to fly beautifil moutain ranges and basic in the wonders of the northern lights:-)
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#28
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I would go to the Millsopp Community Center and swim or hike on the hiking trail.
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#29
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Oh, wow...what a beautiful dream, to be well. I would be truly enjoying simple things like a good book or a TV show, without the book or the TV show causing me to feel fearful. I would feel unchained from my magical thinking and from the constant guilt I feel for not doing things "right". My faith in God or the Universe would be more constant and consistent. I wouldn't feel so isolated. My house would be clean and pretty.
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#30
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I would leave my house (alone), walk to the store down the road (alone), and talk to each and every neighbor I saw on the way (alone).
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#31
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Wow... this is a good question! I've aged into retirement. (Haven't been employed for about a dozen or so years.) So I guess I'd still be retired, or retiring very soon. I don't know what I'd be doing. I guess that's part of my problem. I don't really believe I can succeed at anything. So I never give questions like this a second thought.
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#32
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#33
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I'd be exercising every day, having the motivation and courage to write a book, maybe try get my drawing skills back without being frustrated with failure, start a garden, and maybe do something big like open an animal shelter.
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#34
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I don't have any mental/physical problems but I'm definitely not stable, if I was I would want to learn everything and go outside often and be comfortable with people around me.
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#35
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I think I would be terribly bored. As much as I hate having to live with my issues, they have made me a better and stronger person overall. I am looking forward to the days when I can spend more time being the helper instead of the helpee.
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