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Plan de vida

Episode 1 of the Life plan podcast, hosted by Ana maria Copete garrido, titled "Plan de vida " was published on June 22, 2021 and runs 0 minutes.

June 22, 2021 ·0m · Life plan

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In the future I would like to have a functional family with two kids, I think that twins are better, and also a good husband. In addition, I want an stable job and do what I really love and it is civil law, and a life full of money too. Finally, I would like to create a successful business about something I like, for example clothes or jewelry.

In the future I would like to have a functional family with two kids, I think that twins are better, and also a good husband. In addition, I want an stable job and do what I really love and it is civil law, and a life full of money too. Finally, I would like to create a successful business about something I like, for example clothes or jewelry.
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