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My biggest concern for the futu…

1. My biggest concern for the future is...

ANSWER: My biggest concern in the future is not only about myself but also about
my family. Life as a young girl had so many things to consider that sometimes I
end up being irresponsible and so dependent to my parents especially at home. I
don’t even think to learn how to do some household chores, paying attention to
them or even care more.
I grow in a poor family striving hard to survive and the eldest child of my parents
but when I enter the age of 13, all of the sudden I realized that I need to be
responsible for everything, not only myself but with my family. I think, what
should I be in the future is that I would be the hope to the new life I will embraced
in and I want to give the beautiful life to my parents that they never experience
before and I want to make it. And now I trained myself to be brave and to do my
best to be an asset to myself and most importantly my family.
I want to build up my future in much bolder spirit, have a good career and live in a
harmonious life with my family and friends. Keep believing, have faith in God, will
surely help me to obtain my plans to a good future. We may have our own
concern for the future but just as the quote says “Everything will be alright in the
end. If it’s not, then it’s not the end.”

2. Real wealth is never measured in money or possessions.

ANSWER: True wealth is not measured in money or status or power. Yes it is true
because I believe to the saying that Richness is measured in the legacy we leave
behind for those we love and those we inspire.

After the death of a people nobody remember the fame and wealth one had in
the world but is only remembered by the quality of his/her heart . The things you
wouldn’t trade for money, they are what make you wealthy. Not in the traditional
monetary sense, but in spirit, deep inside. That’s where true wealth resides. It
resides in the truly valuable things which we would never trade for anything
like Health, Respect, Community, Time and Mental Strength. In my perspective,
wealth is not measured by the ability to pay the bills, in fact it is measured by the

degree of happiness and satisfaction you have towards life, positive personal

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