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What I have learned : (Page 10)

ANSWER:

I heard that you are worried about which course to take at


university. I am writing this letter to send you some of my tips
that I hope will clear your head and help you choose the right
path. It's not always right, but take it seriously. When choosing
the course that's right for you, it's a good idea to first organize
your priorities and plan how what you've listed will help you.
what are your priorities? Do you want to take a course that
interests you, but the salary is too high? Or do you want to
study at a prestigious university? Prioritizing helps you clear
your mind and let your brain breathe and process the new
information it needs. Next, you need to create a schedule for
your daily activities. You may think it's a waste of time, but trust
me this step will help you. Planning what you will do in a day
not only keeps you organized, but also helps you relax your
body and de-stress your thoughts. Make time to surf or pick up
a new hobby. In between these activities, you can take time to
reflect on your decisions with a clear and fresh mind. The last
piece of advice I can give you is to put your worries aside and
don't let your body succumb to the pressure. Please be so.
Decide for yourself what will benefit you in the future and do
not regret the decisions you make today.
Share your thoughts & Fellings : (PAGE 11)
ANSWER:
1.
A pandemic occurs when an epidemic spreads to multiple
continents. The COVID-19 pandemic has sustained us as a
valuable life lesson. But this is the first time our generation has
experienced a pandemic, and no one is prepared. Even big and
rich countries have been hit hard.
Looking back during our community quarantine has allowed me
to sort through the seemingly wrong and right choices I've
made, both past and recent, that have surfaced during the
pandemic.

My right decisions :
1. Ask parents to buy life insurance before the pandemic
2. stay fit and healthy even before the pandemic
3. Decision to stay with family while studying
My wrong decisions :
1. Think politics and the entire health system are completely
separate and have no influence on us
2. Apolitical and critical of socio-political and environmental
issues
3. Not keeping up to date with the early developments of

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