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March 25

 I believe near deaths experiences are very much traumatizing and realistic. I think near death experiences make people get flashbacks of their whole life, but mostly the most important memories. I also believe near death experience can make you sere the lord Jesus Christ. I am Catholic and believe heaven is the after live and I believe if I ever do have one I'll see Jesus. 

March 24

Mastering precise vocabulary can greatly improve both daily communication and academic success. When you use the right words, you can express your thoughts clearly and effectively. This helps in conversations, making it easier for others to understand you and reducing the chances of misunderstandings.

March 21

I would prefer city life because it offers more opportunities, diversity, and convenience. Cities have many job options, entertainment venues, and cultural experiences that suburbs often lack. Public transportation makes getting around easier, and there is always something exciting happening.

March 20

 Student loan debt is a huge topic in college in the United States. The way I want to avoid student loan is by trying to get any affords I can. I also want to have a job during college to make sure I have money if I ever need to pay for school or anything. I also have my parents to help and support me all during college. 

March 17

first truly understood the meaning of nirvana during a solo trip to the mountains, where the silence and serenity made me feel completely at ease with myself and the world around me. In that moment, I realized that nirvana isn’t just a distant spiritual goal but a state of mind found in stillness and self-acceptance. Ever since, I have sought to cultivate that same sense of inner peace in everyday life, embracing simplicity, mindfulness, and gratitude as pathways to my personal nirvana.

March 14

  When I shop, I don't always check where products come from, but I try to be more mindful of it, especially if it's something important or high-quality. I'd be willing to pay a little more for something made in the U.S. if I knew it was supporting local businesses and workers, but the price still needs to be reasonable. It’s a balance between supporting the economy and staying within my budget.

March 12

 In one game, I messed up while defending and let the other team's forward slip past me. I lost track of the ball for a moment, and they scored. I felt like I had let my whole team down, but that mistake taught me how important focus and quick reactions are in defense. After that, I worked hard on improving my positioning and staying focused during the game, which made me a much better player.

March 11

My family friend Ricky achieved his dream of becoming a successful barber and having his own barber shop in his 20’s. Lessons I can learn from his success is how he was able to grow his business from the bottom and the ways he got connections with people.

March 10

 The word machination refers to a secret, often dishonest plan or scheme, usually with bad intentions. I first came across it while reading books or plays with characters who were plotting against each other, like in Shakespeare’s *Julius Caesar*. Understanding the word *machination* helps me explain situations where people are planning something tricky or unfair. It gives me a way to describe these kinds of plans in more detail, making my writing sound more interesting and clearer when I want to talk about complicated or sneaky actions.