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What’s your favorite thing about yourself?

My favorite thing about myself is my resiliencemy ability to rise again, no matter the challenge. Life has thrown its share of obstacles my way, from crushing setbacks to moments of doubt, but I’ve always found a way to bounce back stronger. This isn’t just luck; it’s rooted in a deep belief in myself and a clear understanding of my strengths and weaknesses. I’m not here to boast. This resilience is something I’ve forged over time, shaped by a lifetime of failures punctuated by a few hard-earned successes. Each stumble taught me something new about myself, and every triumph reinforced my ability to keep going. These experiences have molded my perspective, my responses, and, ultimately, who I am today. If I could share one piece of advice, it would be this: never give up on yourself. No matter where you are in life, there’s always room to grow, learn, and… What’s your favorite thing about yourself?

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If humans had taglines, what would yours be?

If I had to choose a tagline for my life, it would be simple yet powerful: Never Give Up. Those three words have been my guiding light through every twist and turn. Life, as I’ve learned, is rarely a smooth ride. Just when you think you’ve found your footing, it throws a curveballa challenge, a setback, or an unexpected hurdle. I’ve faced my share of disappointments and failures. Some hit hard, threatening to knock me down for good. But with each stumble, I’ve honed the art of survival, growing stronger and wiser with age. It’s not about avoiding the falls; it’s about getting back up, dusting yourself off, and searching for solutions until your very last breath. That relentless spirit is what sets us apart. It’s what makes us human, resilient, and capable of overcoming anything. No matter how tough things get, don’t surrender. Keep pushing, keep fighting, keep believing.… If humans had taglines, what would yours be?

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What are you good at?

Life has a way of teaching us through trial and error, and I’ve had my fair share of both and I think I am fairly good at learning from them. My greatest strength lies in my ability to analyze myselfmy mistakes, my failures, and the solutions that help me move forward. This skill, honed over five decades, wasn’t born from ease but from necessity, shaped by my instinct for self-preservation. I believe this is a trait many of us share, yet only a few embrace it fully, putting in the effort to learn from past missteps. My life is built on a foundation of mistakes. Each error, whether small or monumental, has strengthened my resolve and clarified my path. As someone without a robust safety net, I’ve learned that falling is inevitable, but staying down is not. When I stumble, my only option is to stand up, dust myself off,… What are you good at?