Induction unit. Where Am I?

I liked the idea of this Assignment to bring together our self reflection about where we are in a very broad sense, uniting the puzzle about geographical location and our current personal development standpoint in life.

Here is my essay-puzzle:

My Essay -Puzzle
My age.
People on this Earth belong to three categories: the first one is those who are born but do not manage to live their lives because they struggle with their fears, anxiety and uncertainty about themselves; the second one is those who are very sure who they are from the moment they were born and live their lives to the full extend, competitively exposing themselves to all hardship and pleasures, those who want to have their plate full and want a top up; the third one is those who can manage to live so fiercely like having several lives in one, but they do not want to come back to Earth. On her death bed, Frida Kahlo said: “I hope the exit is blissful… and I am not coming back”. She was from that third group. I am not magnificently talented in visual arts as she is, but we are group mates. When I will see her, I will ask for friendship.

My path:
People on this Earth belong to three categories: the first one is those who never engage in anything challenging by their own will; they are indecisive about what they want to do in life; the second one is those who know from a young age what kind of person and Master they can be, they start to follow their path early and devote all their life to certain mastery or art; the third one is those who change their skin over the lifetime, changing countries, they look back and see their previous lives as a past life, resetting to zero their lives and start from the scratch obtaining new knowledge and mastery. I am from the third group.

My origin: I come from a land where the first apple on Earth appeared, where man tamed a horse for the first time, and where people had a Silk Road and spaceships left the Earth. I belong to people who died in the genocide and who saw the nuclear bombs testing.

Where I live:
I live where the Sun and the Sea meet every day on one mystic date, and people can feel the ambrosia of their romance. I live where the Moon is in love with palm trees, mimosa and jacaranda. I live where you don’t have many options in terms of what to do but being an artist in any craft.

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