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If you could be someone else for a day, who would you be, and why?

If I had the chance to be someone else for a day, I’d still pick myself. Sounds boring? Hear me outit’s simpler than you think. Imagine I swapped lives with a billionaire. Sure, I’d be swimming in luxury, tasting riches beyond my wildest dreams. But one day of that would ruin me. I’d come back to my regular life spoiled, craving caviar and private jets, miserable with my modest reality. Not worth it. Or what if I became a politiciansay, a king or presidentfor 24 hours? Power’s tempting, but knowing me, I’d probably lob a nuclear bomb at an annoying neighbor before lunch. Fun in theory, disastrous in practice. Pass. A famous movie star? Glamorous, yesuntil I’m drowning in their whirlwind of scandals, juggling multiple partners, and dodging tabloid diseases. I’d be a wreck by dinner, begging for my quiet couch and Netflix. So, yeah, I’d stick with mebut a… If you could be someone else for a day, who would you be, and why?

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How am I creative

Creativity fuels my life, and I like to think of myself as reasonably creative. While my drawing skills are decent, my painting skills are a work in progress. Recently, I’ve ventured into learning the guitara new challenge that’s been both exciting and rewarding. In my free time, I also enjoy writing and gardening, activities that let me connect with my thoughts and nature. Cooking has become another outlet for my creativity, albeit out of necessity. Living alone has made it essential, but I’ve discovered it’s an art form with endless opportunities for experimentation. I firmly believe that an idle mind is the devil’s workshop, so I make it a point to keep busy. My mornings are especially hectic, packed with activity and purpose. Afternoons and evenings are devoted to office work. This week, I decided to revisit meditation, a practice I cherished a couple of years ago. Back then, a… How am I creative