Man, 27 years old, Canada Non-binary, 24 years old, Brazil Woman, 22 years old, Venezuela Man, 22 years old, USA Man, 22 years old, Mexico Matheus, 28, Brazil Brooke, 24, Australia Gerard, 21, Ivory Coast Yassmina, 18, Morocco Abbas, 27, Lebanon Khyll, 19, Philippines « To live in community, that is to say to interact with others in order to build something, or quite simply to live in harmony while taking into account external issues and knowing how to have our own respected... while knowing the difference between real needs and attempted abuse of trust/power. » Man, 27 years old, Senegal « Individuals need to understand their role in society and participate in political and social systems to create positive change and promote social justice and develop an appreciation for diverse cultures and perspectives and develop skills to communicate and collaborate effectively across differences. Individuals need to prioritize their physical and mental health and develop healthy habits, such as exercise, proper nutrition, stress management, and self-care. Individuals need to embrace learning as a lifelong pursuit and continuously seek out new knowledge and skills to adapt to a rapidly changing world. By developing these essential skills and knowledge areas throughout their lives, individuals can contribute to building a better future for themselves and for society as a whole. » Woman, 21 years old, India « People are social animals. You can’t live in a world of one person and you can’t just care about yourself and ignore the society you live in. Do your best to participate in various voluntary and public welfare activities to cultivate a heart for the public good and a sense of public welfare. Take part in environmental protection initiatives and respect and protect the underprivileged. Starting with small things and little things, the power of an individual may be insignificant, but with the support and power of the whole society, it is not far to make the world a better place. » Woman, 22 years old, China « In a globalized world, it is crucial to develop intercultural competence and appreciation for diversity. This involves respecting and valuing different cultures, perspectives, and backgrounds, and actively seeking to bridge cultural gaps and build inclusive communities. » Man, 27 years old, Canada « To be HUMAN people. with healthy psychologists tending to their wounded and spiritual sides. To have strength and ability to LOVE without the feeling of ownership or selfishness. And understand that LOVE is spiritual and felt and surrender with animals. Go back to NATURE a little and allow yourself to FEEL. » Non-binary, 24 years old, Brazil « That we are not alone in this world, there are billions of other people, flora and fauna exist, and when the rest of us die, life continues and new people will be born who will not deserve a world made chaos by their previous generations. We need to proclaim and live love, God’s love teaches us to love others and ourselves. Be empathetic, aware and make a difference, selfishness is leading us to the destruction of the planet, society and the economy. » Woman, 22 years old,Venezuela « Rudimentary respect. Over the years, people have lost the principle of «treat others how you want to be treated» a simple saying that holds so much weight. Respect is earned, not given. But with only disrespectful attitudes and behaviors being flaunted around, nobody wants to respect anyone else. I speak for myself when I say, I find a very difficult time respecting some of my classmates, professors, family members, etc.. Not because I simply dislike these people or politically disagree with them. But rather because people seem to confuse discussing humanity for politics. We must learn to differentiate between politics and just basic human rights. » Man, 22 years old, USA « We are mirrors of each other, we are peculiar beings who search for themselves constantly and everywhere. Many times the only thing we are looking for is love, whether it is loving someone or being loved, this shows us how fragile but infinitely deep we are. we are and it shows us that our essence is infinite, if we stick to thought and reason only, our soul remains chained to matter, to get out of this it is just a matter of feeling. » Man, 22 years old, Mexico « Learn to respect the people around us, not only in a professional setting, but also in everyday life. We must learn to accept the differences prevalent in our society, whether of religion, culture, but also physical and mental, because too often in society the difference is set aside when, on the contrary, it is the difference between all of us that sets us apart. allows to have different creativities and therefore to join everyone with different assets in one and only same company! » Woman, 19 years old, France « Empathy and fairness: We must learn to be more empathetic and understand the social and economic inequalities that exist in the world. This implies recognizing privileges and working towards a more just and equitable society, where everyone has access to adequate opportunities and resources. Critical thinking: It is essential to develop critical and analytical thinking skills to question and evaluate the information we receive. This helps us make informed decisions and discern between reliable information and misinformation. Collaboration and teamwork: Building a desired future requires everyone’s collaboration. We must learn to work together, overcome differences and seek common solutions. Cooperation at the local, national and international levels is essential to address global challenges. » Man, 27 years old, Spain