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./づ~🌻 цей котик навідується лише до справжніх сонечок!
✧Ти справжній промінчик в цьому темному світі, дякую тобі за тебе, Рунікун✧
I want you to look at your life as a game of Dota 2. You can choose your hero, power up your hero, and defeat your enemies. But in life there is no respawn and you have to use your time and skills properly.
Remember the hero Ember Spirit - he can teleport, dodge attacks and control fire. But even he can't defeat all the problems you might encounter in life.
Your hero can become strong if you invest your time and skills in him. But if you don't use your potential, you'll stay where you are. Likewise, if you don't develop as a person, you become a passive observer of your life.
And remember that heroes in Dota 2 can be replaced by other heroes, but in life you are one and only. Don't lose your personality in the game, and don't forget that in life you have many other opportunities to develop and grow :)