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What are you afraid of?

When your plans are crushed, when your future seems blur and you cannot hold a clear view on what will happen tomorrow, you start to panic.

We might think we miss them, but what we really fear is the 'unknown'. It is the puzzle about the future which scares us the most.

We are scared to be lonely. Aren't we?

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