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Dealing with Problems by Lourenzo

 1.  What are the different ways on how people deal with life challenges? 

People are not born the same, we are different and all of us faces problems and challenges that are unique and special to all of us. The short film reflects about LIfe and how people solve and deal with their problems in their own ways. Some may deal with their problems by going on headfirst, some may do to resolve their challenges on a rational way like planning and thinking before they act and others may simply let time and everything to pass. Different challenges comes with different solutions. But the universal answer in all of these challenges is that challenges will pass as long as do you an effort to accomplish the problems and struggles of your life. People have different challenges, and these trials are meant for people to learn and to become their better selves. 

2.  Relate the short film to your own experience of dealing with challenges?

I loved the video, and it really reflects on how I deal with the challenges of my life. I like seeing and dealing with my problems on a wider view, to see and analyze the problem in all possible outcomes and strategies. To think first before doing any action, and in any long task to develop new and innovative ways to accomplish and make things faster. I like to keep my life, though sometimes I can make it complicated, but in the end, I will do the best! And most effective way as far as I am concerned in dealing with my challenges. 

3.  What insights or realizations did you gain from the short film?

Life is simple, and don't make it complicated. Do not let yourself be hindered and stopped by challenges in front of you. All problems have a solution, take things and don't be hard on yourself. Make your problem and solve things for the benefit of yourself and of all people. 

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