
Does anybody else think my chart is ridiculous? 🤣
Not to mention I am a life path 4. Omg🤦♀️

Not to mention I am a life path 4. Omg🤦♀️
As a new driver, I am very aware of the responsibility I am taking on. I honestly hate driving because I’m aware of how dangerous it is. I think with how normal vehicles have become, people don’t think of how large of a responsibility it is. Being around fellow new drivers (seniors) you see how reckless they can be. They treat it as a handout, when really it is a serious responsibility.
I’m moving to Indiana for 6 months to stay with my grandma.
For some background information, I am little ways away from her. We have to drive to Seattle in order and take the plane from there.
Im already planning on bringing her favourite toys, and making sure my grandma can set up a safe room (my bedroom) with a litter box, food bowl, and a water bowl.
Only thing is, I’ve seen that you should keep their dirty litter box and put it in the new house, but I’m not sure if that’s an option for me. She’s a very nervous kitty, so I want to do everything I can to make sure she’s going to be okay.
Does anybody have any advice on how to make sure she’s comfortable? It would be greatly appreciated❤️
I’m graduating soon, and do not want to go to university yet. I’m considering living somewhere abroad for a year or so. I’m staying in the states with my grandma for my last year of school, and after that I’ll be home working. I’ll probably stay the summer of 2027 at home and then leave around fall 2027. Come back home a year or so later probably summer 2028. My top choices I’m considering are: Seoul (South Korea), Copenhagen (Denmark), Barcelona (Spain), Paris (France). Does anybody have any ideas on which would be best for a young person to branch out and experience new things? Low rent prices and overall low budget friendly, vacation visas that allow working while abroad, a kind welcoming place that’s youthful and fun. Thanks!