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Finish the Sentence: Honduras

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I’m writing this at the ferry terminal because bad weather has cancelled the ferry to Roatan Island on the Carribbean north coast so it doesn’t look like I’ll be spending the day on the beach, which has nothing whatsoever to do with the people I met in Honduras, but I felt like mentioning it anyway.



Fran (ENG)
I am inspired by: Ambition
I regret: Growing up too early
Today I am grateful for: Being in Honduras

Claire (ENG)
I am inspired by: The different people I've met
I regret: Not making more of my life until now
Today I am grateful for: It not being too cold

Vikesh (SCO)
I am inspired by: A plate of food
I regret: Not finishing a plate of food
Today I am grateful for: My plate of food


Saul
I am inspired by: Music and space
I regret: Not going to Brazil to visit my friend
Today I am grateful for: Meeting nice people

Jose
I am inspired by: Healing
I regret: Not studying outside of Honduras
Today I am grateful for: Believing that I helped people

Canana Banana
I am inspired by: My kids
I regret: Not having attended secondary school
Today I am grateful for: My friends being back


Erik (USA)
I am inspired by: My dogs
I regret: Not learning more languages
Today I am grateful for: My wife

Caroline (USA)
I am inspired by: People who follow their dreams
I regret: Letting myself get out of shape
Today I am grateful for: My health, being able to travel, and my husband

Gary (CA)
I am inspired by: Not having any regrets when I'm 60
I regret: Not living a more purposeful life
Today I am grateful for: Living in the right time


David
I am inspired by: Beautiful women and beaches
I regret: My ex-wife
Today I am grateful for: Walking around, still enjoying life

Omri (ISR)
I am inspired by: Tits
I regret: Not touching them now
Today I am grateful for: Having two hands, with ten fingers

Or (ISR)
I am inspired by: Diving in Utila
I regret: Leaving my girlfriend at home
Today I am grateful for: My parents, for making me


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