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A Life of Care

   


    Fifteen years from now, I see myself as a nurse, helping people and making a difference in their lives. I want to work in a hospital, taking care of patients and giving them the support they need. Nursing is my passion, and I know it will be a fulfilling career.

    Aside from my job, I also want to enjoy life. I see myself spending time with my family and friends, traveling, and experiencing new things. Life is not just about work, but also about happiness and making good memories.

    I know the road ahead will not always be easy, but I am ready to work hard and stay focused on my goals. I believe in myself and my dreams, and I will do my best to achieve them.

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