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How To Really Know Someone | 14

HOW TO REALLY KNOW SOMEONE Q&A TAG


Found these questions on Tumblr and decided to turn it into a blog series where I answer 5 questions at a time.
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How To Really Know Someone Tag Questions


66. Who would you turn to if you were in desperate need of help?

I don't do this enough, but I SHOULD always remember to run to GOD first in times of need. But since I'm human, and I falter, I run to my husband for anything. And then my sisters next. :)

67. What do you feel guilty about?

I feel guilty about not reading my Bible enough. It's food for my soul. I also feel guilty about not being able to Facetime my sisters more. :( I also feel guilty every time I put salt & vinegar chips in my mouth. I also feel guilty about not going to the gym enough. 

68. What do you believe makes a successful life?

I used to always equate success with riches. How much money a person earns. How big their house is. How nice their car is. What university they went to. How many followers they have on social media. I know. Superficial things. But now that I have a better understanding about life and God, I think a successful life is a life content to be in the presence of God. Because legit, if you allow God to be completely alive in you, there will be an abundance of love, joy, and peace, and really, that's all everyone is aiming for, right?

69. Do you tend to argue with people, or avoid conflict?

I avoid conflict, at all costs! HAHA. But as I grew older. I learned that arguing is healthy in any relationship, and ever since I got married to Jorge, I've learned to voice out my opinions more. Not to argue, but to get a point across. Healthy arguments, I'm for it! Not just in marriages, but within families, friendships, and acquaintances as well.

70. While parking late at night, you slightly scrape the side of a Porsche. You are certain no one else is aware of what happened. The damage is minor and would be covered by insurance. Would you leave a note?

My first instinct would be to run away fast. HAHA. But I know that guilt will just eat me up until who-knows-when, so let's say this probably happens to me in the future, I would leave a note, and cry because I know it will cost me money if the insurance won't be able to cover all the repair costs. 😭