What is your "Happy Ending"?
Based on the short story "Happy Ending", by Magaret Atwood, we define YOUR happy ending. But, ATTENTION!! It's not about the plots, it's based on the personalities of the characters. Choose the options that best describe you and see what ending awaits you!
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How do you imagine your ideal future?
A calm life, with a cozy home and someone to share my days.
Finding a great love, even if it means challenges for my personal life.
Intense and full of strong emotions - I love a bit of drama!
A life where I can overcome ups and downs with a partner by my side.
Surrounded by people I love around me
I don't care about the ending, as long as I live with authenticity and without regrets
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In a romantic relationship, you are more...
A companion and always present.
Persistent, even when things are complicated.
Passionate, but a little jealous or possessive.
Resilient and willing to overcome any challenge together.
Realistic, knowing that each phase has its time.
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How do you deal with problems in your daily life?
I prefer to solve things quickly and keep everything in order.
Sometimes I step back and let time and life solve things on their own.
I face them with intensity, even if it causes confusion.
I analyze and think of practical solutions for each problem.
I see it as an opportunity for growth and learning.
I understand that problems are part of life and not everything needs a clear solution: "Deixa a vida me levar, vida leva eu..."
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What do you value most in your routine?
The stability and peace of a organized life.
The feeling of being loved by someone, receiving compliments and small gifts.
The excitement of intense moments.
The ability to adapt and overcome challenges.
Being able to spend time with the persons I love.
The authenticity of my choices.
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If you could choose a sentence to define your values about life, what would it be?
"Happiness is peace and stability."
"Love is worth any suffering."
"Life without passion is empty."
"After the storm, calm always comes."
"Life should be shared."
"The important thing is to live every moment fully."