I've always been someone who worries about the future. Whether it be the status of our environment or what job I'll hold, I've always looked at the future with reluctance and anxiety. My most memorable piece of advice was to "live in the moment," but I never really gave it much thought until COVID struck. I realized that we really have no clue what the future holds, and nothing is really promised. This idea was initially met begrudgingly, as the perfectionist in me wanted to have my whole life planned out. But as the months passed and I realized I wasn't going anywhere, I've begun to embrace this philosophy. Obviously, I haven't been able to act on this during these current circumstances, but as soon as we're given the OK to get back into society, I will welcome it with open arms- I cannot wait to just be outside and with friends again.
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