The only relevance worth to pursue, is living your passion through your interests.

Unarine Ramaru
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The purpose of life is to live it as if it’s all you have. The only thing you can do with your life is spend it on things that interest you and make you happy. I don’t care what you do, just always do what makes you happy.

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