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Finish the Sentence: Bolivia

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Once again, many thanks to non-English speakers for expressing themselves in my tongue.
Country codes used for non-Bolivians.



Holly (CA)
I am inspired by: My mother
I regret: Not spending two semesters in Chile
Today I am grateful for: Being with an amazing friend

Lindsay (CA)
I am inspired by: My mother
I regret: Fighting with my mom on Valentines Day
Today I am grateful for: Health, happiness, and having this experience

Guy (BEL)
I am inspired by: Adventure, and nature
I regret: It's a long time since I regretted something
Today I am grateful for: Meeting new people


Jerome (HOL)
I am inspired by: Different cultures
I regret: I didn't study marine biology
Today I am grateful for: Living in a prosperous country

Anneleen (BEL)
I am inspired by: The weather
I regret: Not living life to the fullest in university
Today I am grateful for: All the opportunities and possibilities we have

Marika (FRA)
I am inspired by: Everything
I regret: Not knowing my grandparents
Today I am grateful for: Being alive and in good health


Sylvia (GER)
I am inspired by: People, mountains, and nature
I regret: That I don't have more time for traveling
Today I am grateful for: That I had a good, long talk with a foreigner

Simon (NZ)
I am inspired by: Big mountains
I regret: Not traveling to Thailand with my mates for New Year 2000
Today I am grateful for: Being in a new country, and not having a hangover

Craig (USA)
I am inspired by: People
I regret: Nothing, I try learn from my mistakes
Today I am grateful for: Today


Nicolas (FRA)
I am inspired by: Beauty
I regret: Not being able to open my heart easily
Today I am grateful for: The ability to understand a little about the world we live in

Charlie (UK)
I am inspired by: Meeting new people
I regret: Not reading more
Today I am grateful for: Being in La Paz

Kate (UK)
I am inspired by: The beauty of the world
I regret: Not going to Altopariso
Today I am grateful for: The people that I've met today


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