Write about a time when you realized you needed to look out for yourself in a silly or harmless situation—maybe dodging a pop quiz, escaping a group chat argument, or remembering at the last second to submit an assignment. How did choosing wisely make your life easier?

 Prompt Response: A time that I was able to look out for myself was when I remembered that I hadn't checked my cars oil in a while. I used to have to because it would leak. There was almost no oil left and I was getting ready to go on a really long car ride. If I had not remembered to check the oil I could have ruined my car and racked up a large bill. Or even hurt someone. But I did remember so it was all ok, it's  a lot easier to deal with things when you remember to do them.

Summary: I started my writable questions

Reflection: I learned about a story called "The Life You Save May Be Your Own".

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