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Alone on an Island

I watched a story of many individuals fighting for their life in a snowstorm on the ultimate

survival program. That means he must swim over rivers, massive seas, and sharks to get to the

island. They travel to a beach where they find coconuts and hides. The first stage is to create and

maintain a fire. They build a massive blaze on the beach to be noticed if he sees a plane or boat.

Since a single parent stuck on an island alone, my two boys would be the first thing I'd want to

bring along, as they would provide me with the strength to get through each day. It doesn't matter

if my children aren't "things" since I wouldn't be able to fight for my survival if I didn't have

them. It is unlikely that I would become lonely or lose my mind if I had my two boys, who

would give me unlimited fun and keep me from being depressed.

Fish alone would not provide a nutritious meal for my family, so the second thing I regret not

taking is seeds with me. Seeds for our favorite fruits and vegetables would be planted in the

ground. Our ability to consume nutritious foods while simultaneously enhancing our chances of

survival would be improved. I will assume that I can include a full-size solar-powered houseboat

as a single item for the third-place spot on my list. Every amenity on my houseboat, including

the furniture, appliances, bedding, and water purification system, is included in the rental fee.

I can survive on a lonely island for an extended time provided I have my sons, seeds to sow, and

my luxurious over-the-top houseboat. The anti-bacterial soap, toothbrushes, toothpaste, and

clothes that we would have to keep us clean and healthy would be supplemented with cooking

utensils and utensils, plants and bowls, sharp knives, and other tools to aid us in the preparation

of our food as well as in the eating and cooking of it. Along with our favourite board games,

we'd bring along books to read and sketch paper, among other things, to keep us busy.

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