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how I see the world

 

           a question that many people have asked me is how do I see the world, well the way that I see the world is a bit different than what people may expect. I see the world as it is and that means the world can be a very challenging environment to navigate but that does not mean that it is impossible to navigate it. what I mean is that the world has many different environments that I will have to go through within my life including but not limited to the workforce, the outside world and of course the many people that live in this great blue and green world that we live in. the next thing that I have noticed about the world is that people have a tendency to be very unpredictable and could sometimes be fearful of what is misunderstood but most of the time I have also noticed that there are those who are interested in shedding some light on what is misunderstood myself included. I have also noticed that things change relatively quickly which is a bit frightening for most people and it could be extremely helpful in some cases such as the workforce, the outside world and of course for the people. to sum this all up i see the world as a challenging but manageable environment because of the people that live in the world, the demands of the workforce and of course the fact that the world is always changing.

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