How do you see yourself in 5 years ?

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Imagine a world shrouded in the darkness of war, where every day becomes a battle for survival, and the wrong decisions can be your last. This is the reality I find myself in - a world of storms in which hope seems like a luxury rather than a necessity. However, even in the darkest times there is room for light.

Five years from now, I see myself as a person who did not allow himself to be broken in the face of adversity. Despite the hopelessness of the situation, I stand firmly on my feet, clothed in the retinue of firm faith in a better future. My vision is not just a dream, it is an action plan that motivates me to not stop halfway towards my goals.

First of all, I see myself as a person who has the skills and knowledge that will help me overcome any obstacles. I learn, develop and strive for excellence, because I know that education and competencies are my passport to a better future. No matter what happens around me, I continue to move forward because I believe that knowledge is a powerful weapon that can change the world.

Secondly, I see myself as a person who has found strength in solidarity with others. In a world where everyone is for themselves, I understand that there is strength in unity. Although I am a migrant, I have found a community where everyone helps each other, where every support and every advice is a chance for survival. I am not alone in this struggle, and my hope is strengthened by the support of allies.

Finally, I see myself as a person who does not lose hope even in the darkest moments. My dreams of a better future do not disappear, even when everything around me seems hopeless. I believe that even in a world ravaged by war and destruction, there is room for peace and prosperity. My hope prevents me from falling into despair; it supports me and motivates me to move forward.

In the end, after five years, I see myself as a person who was able to overcome all difficulties and achieve my goals. The world may be unpredictable, but hope is what makes us stronger. I don't know what the future will bring, but I am confident that my hope will shine forward for me, even in the darkest of times.

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