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Certificate of Life: What grade would you give yourself?
Imagine that you receive a grade for how you handled unexpected changes in recent years. What does your "teacher's comment" look like?
"Sometimes it seemed that he was fighting against the wind, but in the end, he always found a way to keep going."
"He focused too much on what he lost and forgot what he could gain."
"He stood still until the storm passed. That deserves respect."
"We were surprised - where we expected silence, a voice came."
"You did not choose the easiest path, but you walked it with your eyes wide open."
If you had to choose one scene from a movie as a metaphor for your perseverance, what would it be?
A character who repeatedly tries to set up a fallen tent in the rain.
Someone who silently watches as everything falls apart and then takes a piece of paper and a pencil.
A runner who does not win but finishes with his head held high.
The one who didn't leave when they should have. And still managed to handle it.
A character who first gets lost in order to discover something important.
What subject in life would drain you the most but also teach you the most?
Relationships: tests without clear instructions.
Self-confidence: constantly new material, no textbook.Self-confidence: always new lessons, no textbook.
Time ticks even when you are asleep.
Conflicts: a teacher who doesn't raise their voice but marks every mistake.
Changes: tests without a date and without the possibility of retaking.
Which "classmate of life" would be your biggest rival?
Perfectionism, which always knows better.
Doubts that whisper even in silence.
Procrastination, which always comes before me.
Self-criticism that takes notes even during breaks.
Expectations of others – sitting in the front row and constantly raising their hand.
Your "homework for life" - what would it look like?
Write a letter to your younger self.
Create a list of things I want to feel rather than have.
Finding the courage to ask for help when I least want to.
To call a person I haven't forgiven.
To try something that has always terrified me – even if it's just symbolically.
If someone were to issue you a certificate of authenticity, what would be the reason behind it?
"He showed the truth even when it wasn't convenient."
"He preferred to be silent rather than speak foreign words."
"You used to make excuses, but then you learned to say yes."
"Sometimes he played a role, but not out of pretense – out of caution."
"Sometimes he wanted to blend in, but in the end, he decided to stand out."
What kind of "tests" has life most often given you without preparation?
Questions that could not be answered with words, only with actions.
Situations where I had to choose between myself and others.
Decisions where there was no correct answer.
Courage tests that no one has seen.
Moments that changed direction, even though they were supposed to be insignificant.
What grade would you give your ability to learn from mistakes?
He refused to learn for a long time, but then he understood – and he remembered.
You noted every mistake, but their repetition lasted.
You kept a journal of your mistakes – however, not all the pages were opened.
He forgot the mistake, but not the feeling it caused.
He learned through observing others, but mostly through his own pain.
What subject would you voluntarily choose as an elective?
Courage – for beginners and advanced.
Peace – in theory and in practice.
Boundaries – how to set and maintain them.
Hope – in times of scarcity.
Kindness – even towards oneself.
Which moment of life would you record as the biggest "project seminar"?
A situation when you had to change yourself, not the circumstances.
The year when you didn't know what you were doing, but you did it every day.
A relationship that broke you and taught you to love at the same time.
A decision that no one understood, but you believed in it.
The period when you realized that even a fall can be a start.
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