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Hannah Torres

Artifact 5

1.

Yes.




2. 

No.


3-4.


I believe some fears aren't soluble purely by gratification. Maybe it could aid, but it's not the whole solution to the problem.

"when you explore, you get more imagination than you already had. And when you get more imagination, it makes you want to go deeper in, so you can get more, and see beautifuler things."


Something about what the kid said just warmed my heart. I think that the more we encourage creativity the farther we can reach and innovate.





"It’s not just another day. It’s the one day that is given to you today. It’s given to you. It’s a gift. "


"Look at the sky. We so rarely look at the sky. We so rarely note how different it is from moment to moment, with clouds coming and going."


"You turn a faucet, and there is warm water and cold water and drinkable water. It’s a gift that millions and millions in the world will never experience."


Every day is different. It may not seem like it, but those sentences, those actions, are one in a million that will never happen again. Cherish those small moments 'cause it won't be the same.

a.

My first takeaway is to be grateful for everything 'cause these occurrences won't happen the same—negative and positive. 


My second and last takeaway is that fear can disguise itself as wisdom and it basically shrinks one's joy and makes one become more close-minded, however with gratitude it can aid in building courage and revive that liveliness in one's life.


I unfortunately did not manage to get a third takeaway....






b.

What you have or don't have is something you should appreciate all the same. Those hardships mould you into the person that you are and even missing one particular moment you've experienced in your life might change your entire path.





c.

I experienced the most Malasakit in experience 2 as I start to recall friends and family whilst listening to the video.

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