Prompt: Everyone has burning questions about life.

Prompt Response: One thing I think about daily is what happens after we die. As a Christian, I'm supposed to believe in going to Heaven if you're good and hell if you're bad once you die, but I question it sometimes. With so many different beliefs and religions, I wonder what makes my beliefs any more true than the others, and if I really will go to Heaven or reincarnate, or maybe even just disappear and decompose with my body. The second question that always comes to mind is others' opinions of me, their first impressions of me, how they view me as a person, and what comes to mind when they think of me. I have always wondered how I am viewed from others' perspectives, whether they see me as funny, annoying, nice, ugly, pretty, etc.

Summary: Today I wasn't in class because I was at the psychiatrist's, finding a new Adhd medicine that is fit for me. After my meeting, I spent the rest of the day at the mall, instead of returning to school.

Reflection: I got to have one-on-one time with my mom and learned new things about her.

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