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What element is closest to you and which one scares you?

Elements - earth, water, fire and air - have been symbols of nature and the world around us for centuries. Our relationship with them can reflect our characters, emotions, and approach to life. On the other hand, we may feel a certain kind of fear or anxiety towards a particular element. What scares us may be tied to fear of losing control or danger. What is your attitude towards the elements? Which element is closest to you, and which one inspires fear or respect in you? Do the elements have any reflection in your characters?
Elements - earth, water, fire and air - have been symbols of nature and the world around us for centuries. Our relationship with them can reflect our characters, emotions, and approach to life. On the other hand, we may feel a certain kind of fear or anxiety towards a particular element. What scares us may be tied to fear of losing control or danger. What is your attitude towards the elements? Which element is closest to you, and which one inspires fear or respect in you? Do the elements have any reflection in your characters?
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Earth - because I feel secure standing on the ground. Fear awakens in me the greatest when it comes to water, because I have had problems with staying on the surface of the water more than once.
Earth - because I feel secure standing on the ground. Fear awakens in me the greatest when it comes to water, because I have had problems with staying on the surface of the water more than once.

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As befits a zodiac bull - my element is the earth :) I feel the best, the most confident, and the most stable on it. I like water, for example, but it is not my element. This also reflects my character very well - stability, calmness, composure, and not getting into extreme emotions. It's hard to move me :D It perfectly correlates with the element which is earth.
As befits a zodiac bull - my element is the earth :) I feel the best, the most confident, and the most stable on it. I like water, for example, but it is not my element. This also reflects my character very well - stability, calmness, composure, and not getting into extreme emotions. It's hard to move me :D It perfectly correlates with the element which is earth.

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According to me, it is water because it is an element that we cannot control, and it is very destructive, e.g., tsunami or water tornado.
According to me, it is water because it is an element that we cannot control, and it is very destructive, e.g., tsunami or water tornado.

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I think that my element is water, and I am terribly afraid of fire and air (by air I mean flying by plane, parachute jumping, etc.).
I think that my element is water, and I am terribly afraid of fire and air (by air I mean flying by plane, parachute jumping, etc.).

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I am closest to water because I can emotionally adapt to many situations, but I am afraid of fire because it signifies aggression or frustration. However, emotionally, humans consist of a greater or lesser amount of each element.
I am closest to water because I can emotionally adapt to many situations, but I am afraid of fire because it signifies aggression or frustration. However, emotionally, humans consist of a greater or lesser amount of each element.

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The closest elements that distance me are air and earth, whereas the element I am afraid of is water, specifically floods and drowning. The possibility of drowning scares me, obviously there is a reason why.
The closest elements that distance me are air and earth, whereas the element I am afraid of is water, specifically floods and drowning. The possibility of drowning scares me, obviously there is a reason why.

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The closest to me is the element of earth. In my opinion, it is also the calmest. If we think about the element that scares us, for most people it is fire, although the wind is definitely scarier. The wind leads to many disasters over which we have no control whatsoever. Fire, earth, or water, we can at least try to stop.
The closest to me is the element of earth. In my opinion, it is also the calmest. If we think about the element that scares us, for most people it is fire, although the wind is definitely scarier. The wind leads to many disasters over which we have no control whatsoever. Fire, earth, or water, we can at least try to stop.

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I think that air is what I'm closest to, and fire is what's scariest for me.
I think that air is what I'm closest to, and fire is what's scariest for me.

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Elements are powerful forces of nature. Each one is dangerous. For me, the most dangerous is the air. I mean storms and hurricanes. We do not have any tools to stop the air. We can try to extinguish fire with water, block water with earth, or wash away ice with water.
Elements are powerful forces of nature. Each one is dangerous. For me, the most dangerous is the air. I mean storms and hurricanes. We do not have any tools to stop the air. We can try to extinguish fire with water, block water with earth, or wash away ice with water.

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In my opinion, the most dangerous element is fire, it at least arouses the greatest fear in me.
In my opinion, the most dangerous element is fire, it at least arouses the greatest fear in me.

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My favorite element is air and the element I fear is fire. Because my biggest fears are to die from lack of air or burning to death.

My favorite element is air and the element I fear is fire. Because my biggest fears are to die from lack of air or burning to death.


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The closest element to me is the earth - I love grounding, which is walking barefoot on the ground. But I am also amazed by what the earth gives us - from a small daisy that grows from the ground to massive mountain ranges. I have been lucky enough to never experience an earthquake, so the earth is associated with tranquility, stability, certainty for me. On the other hand, the element that terrifies me is fire - it is so voracious, expansive, uncontrollable... I really like looking into fire (meaning a bonfire ;) - it is beautiful but dangerous. I was surprised to realize that I have no emotions towards the air - air simply exists... and yet when it is not there, our life ends - so why this lack of "love" for the air...?? ;)
The closest element to me is the earth - I love grounding, which is walking barefoot on the ground. But I am also amazed by what the earth gives us - from a small daisy that grows from the ground to massive mountain ranges. I have been lucky enough to never experience an earthquake, so the earth is associated with tranquility, stability, certainty for me. On the other hand, the element that terrifies me is fire - it is so voracious, expansive, uncontrollable... I really like looking into fire (meaning a bonfire ;) - it is beautiful but dangerous. I was surprised to realize that I have no emotions towards the air - air simply exists... and yet when it is not there, our life ends - so why this lack of "love" for the air...?? ;)

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The element that feels closest to my nature is fire. I tend to be very passionate, with a lot of drive, motivation and enthusiasm. Much like a flame, I have a lot of energy and enjoy taking action. I like to express myself boldly and pursue my goals intensely. This fiery spirit helps me take initiative, start new projects, and pursue innovation.

However, the element that evokes fear for me is also fire. While I embrace the dynamism and excitement of fire, its destructive potential also worries me. I know that my fiery temper, impulsiveness and excitement can burn out of control if I am not mindful. A raging forest fire can be extremely dangerous, just as anger unchecked can damage relationships. I never want my passionate flames to hurt others or spiral into recklessness. While fire lights my spirit from within, I must keep it contained and channel it constructively. Uncontrolled fire is a frightening force, so I try to temper my inner flames with compassion, discipline and wisdom. In short, fire is integral to who I am, but its power requires respect, caution and self-awareness.

The element that feels closest to my nature is fire. I tend to be very passionate, with a lot of drive, motivation and enthusiasm. Much like a flame, I have a lot of energy and enjoy taking action. I like to express myself boldly and pursue my goals intensely. This fiery spirit helps me take initiative, start new projects, and pursue innovation.

However, the element that evokes fear for me is also fire. While I embrace the dynamism and excitement of fire, its destructive potential also worries me. I know that my fiery temper, impulsiveness and excitement can burn out of control if I am not mindful. A raging forest fire can be extremely dangerous, just as anger unchecked can damage relationships. I never want my passionate flames to hurt others or spiral into recklessness. While fire lights my spirit from within, I must keep it contained and channel it constructively. Uncontrolled fire is a frightening force, so I try to temper my inner flames with compassion, discipline and wisdom. In short, fire is integral to who I am, but its power requires respect, caution and self-awareness.


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I love water, and at the same time, my biggest fear is drowning. I always look at the elements in terms of their power, strength, which easily overpower what humans have built. However, it's not that which terrifies me the most; the worst part, in my opinion, is the awareness of the end when you can't do anything but wait helplessly, regardless of which element has caught up with you.
I love water, and at the same time, my biggest fear is drowning. I always look at the elements in terms of their power, strength, which easily overpower what humans have built. However, it's not that which terrifies me the most; the worst part, in my opinion, is the awareness of the end when you can't do anything but wait helplessly, regardless of which element has caught up with you.

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My closest element is water. I love spending time by lakes and the sea, listening to the sound of the waves and observing the power of nature. Water gives me a sense of peace and harmony. I am also connected to this element through my approach to life - I try to go with the flow, be flexible, and adapt to changes. On the other hand, the element that scares me is fire. I have always been afraid of fire, its unpredictability, and potential danger. The fact that fire can spread and destroy everything in its path makes me feel powerless and uncomfortable. However, at the same time, I also have respect for it because of its power and the beauty it can create. Perhaps my need for balance is reflected in these elements in my character. I strive to find harmony between spontaneity and flexibility (like water), and caution and a careful approach to risk (like fire). I try to harness the power of water to be flexible and adapt to changing situations, while also respecting potential dangers in order to avoid hazards.
My closest element is water. I love spending time by lakes and the sea, listening to the sound of the waves and observing the power of nature. Water gives me a sense of peace and harmony. I am also connected to this element through my approach to life - I try to go with the flow, be flexible, and adapt to changes. On the other hand, the element that scares me is fire. I have always been afraid of fire, its unpredictability, and potential danger. The fact that fire can spread and destroy everything in its path makes me feel powerless and uncomfortable. However, at the same time, I also have respect for it because of its power and the beauty it can create. Perhaps my need for balance is reflected in these elements in my character. I strive to find harmony between spontaneity and flexibility (like water), and caution and a careful approach to risk (like fire). I try to harness the power of water to be flexible and adapt to changing situations, while also respecting potential dangers in order to avoid hazards.

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In me there is a balance between these elements. - Water: I love the underwater world and diving; it is my passion, expressed through a constant curiosity to explore this world. - Air: Open spaces reflect my approach to the world and have been with me for a long time, accompanying me in my professional work through frequent flights. - Fire: It is an expression of my nature; it gives life, energy, and warmth in both my personal and professional life. - Earth: It represents everyday functioning; logic, action, analysis, and self-correction if necessary.
In me there is a balance between these elements. - Water: I love the underwater world and diving; it is my passion, expressed through a constant curiosity to explore this world. - Air: Open spaces reflect my approach to the world and have been with me for a long time, accompanying me in my professional work through frequent flights. - Fire: It is an expression of my nature; it gives life, energy, and warmth in both my personal and professional life. - Earth: It represents everyday functioning; logic, action, analysis, and self-correction if necessary.

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Personally, for me, the element closest to me is the wind. I love its gusts, and thanks to it, I feel better on summer days. It is often deceitful, but I think that I am closest to it. On the other hand, the element that terrifies me is water. I have already had two experiences that made me think it would be the end for me. I cannot force myself to overcome it, although seas and oceans intrigue me a lot. I don't think I would embark on a several-day cruise.
Personally, for me, the element closest to me is the wind. I love its gusts, and thanks to it, I feel better on summer days. It is often deceitful, but I think that I am closest to it. On the other hand, the element that terrifies me is water. I have already had two experiences that made me think it would be the end for me. I cannot force myself to overcome it, although seas and oceans intrigue me a lot. I don't think I would embark on a several-day cruise.

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The elements were an essential part of the philosophy of ancient civilizations and traditional astrology. These beliefs date back to the times of ancient Greeks and Romans, and their influence on the development of science and culture was enormous. In ancient philosophy, the four elements - earth, water, fire, and air - were considered the basic components of the universe. Each of these elements had its characteristic features and influence on reality. Earth symbolized stability, water - fertility, fire - energy, and air - movement. Their combination created balance, which was the foundation of life. Astrology, being another philosophical current, also attributed significance to the four elements. They were assigned to zodiac signs, which had an impact on an individual's personality and destiny. For example, the fire element (Aries, Leo, Sagittarius) symbolized determination and passion, while the water element (Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces) was characterized by intuition and emotionality. The fundamental ideas regarding the elements influenced various aspects of ancient people's lives. The oldest classification undoubtedly comes from two physicians: Hippocrates and Galen. It refers to the four elements of the cosmos, which are reflected in the fluids present in the human body and are expressed through appropriate temperaments (according to Empedocles): - air-blood-lightness-sanguine - water-phlegm-lethargy-phlegmatic - fire-yellow bile-quick-tempered-choleric - earth-black bile-sadness-melancholic Art, for example, reflected the power of these elements through sculptures, paintings, and architecture. Moreover, these beliefs influenced medicine, according to which various ailments could be caused by an excess or deficiency of a particular element. For instance, fever could be the result of an excess of fire, while depression could stem from a deficiency of earth. Although ancient philosophy and traditional astrology may seem outdated today, their influence is still visible in certain aspects of life. We can see this in elements of contemporary medicine or ecology, where the balance of elements is still important for the health and harmony of the natural world. It is worth remembering that the perception of elements by ancient philosophers and astrologers was not only a belief but also an attempt to understand and interpret nature, humanity, and the universe. The results of these studies influenced the development of culture, science, and thinking, and their legacy is a part of our present-day knowledge and development.
The elements were an essential part of the philosophy of ancient civilizations and traditional astrology. These beliefs date back to the times of ancient Greeks and Romans, and their influence on the development of science and culture was enormous. In ancient philosophy, the four elements - earth, water, fire, and air - were considered the basic components of the universe. Each of these elements had its characteristic features and influence on reality. Earth symbolized stability, water - fertility, fire - energy, and air - movement. Their combination created balance, which was the foundation of life. Astrology, being another philosophical current, also attributed significance to the four elements. They were assigned to zodiac signs, which had an impact on an individual's personality and destiny. For example, the fire element (Aries, Leo, Sagittarius) symbolized determination and passion, while the water element (Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces) was characterized by intuition and emotionality. The fundamental ideas regarding the elements influenced various aspects of ancient people's lives. The oldest classification undoubtedly comes from two physicians: Hippocrates and Galen. It refers to the four elements of the cosmos, which are reflected in the fluids present in the human body and are expressed through appropriate temperaments (according to Empedocles): - air-blood-lightness-sanguine - water-phlegm-lethargy-phlegmatic - fire-yellow bile-quick-tempered-choleric - earth-black bile-sadness-melancholic Art, for example, reflected the power of these elements through sculptures, paintings, and architecture. Moreover, these beliefs influenced medicine, according to which various ailments could be caused by an excess or deficiency of a particular element. For instance, fever could be the result of an excess of fire, while depression could stem from a deficiency of earth. Although ancient philosophy and traditional astrology may seem outdated today, their influence is still visible in certain aspects of life. We can see this in elements of contemporary medicine or ecology, where the balance of elements is still important for the health and harmony of the natural world. It is worth remembering that the perception of elements by ancient philosophers and astrologers was not only a belief but also an attempt to understand and interpret nature, humanity, and the universe. The results of these studies influenced the development of culture, science, and thinking, and their legacy is a part of our present-day knowledge and development.

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The element that I am afraid of is fire because if it starts to spread quickly and increase in temperature or area, it becomes really dangerous. And the element that, in my opinion, is closest to me is earth because it gives us plants that provide oxygen, it gives us beautiful landscapes that we admire throughout our existence, and ultimately, we are buried in it. So in my opinion, we belong to it 😅
The element that I am afraid of is fire because if it starts to spread quickly and increase in temperature or area, it becomes really dangerous. And the element that, in my opinion, is closest to me is earth because it gives us plants that provide oxygen, it gives us beautiful landscapes that we admire throughout our existence, and ultimately, we are buried in it. So in my opinion, we belong to it 😅

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The sentence translates to: "I feel closest to water, I love it and feel comfortable in it. I think that the element that scares me is the earth."
The sentence translates to: "I feel closest to water, I love it and feel comfortable in it. I think that the element that scares me is the earth."

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Water fascinates me the most. I love watching, for example, the surface of a lake. Just like I love boats. Thousands of creatures live in the water. I am most afraid of fire because it is a destructive element that takes lives.
Water fascinates me the most. I love watching, for example, the surface of a lake. Just like I love boats. Thousands of creatures live in the water. I am most afraid of fire because it is a destructive element that takes lives.

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My closest element is water. I adore it. I adore bathing you, I adore washing myself. Maybe a little strange, but I feel like a so-called fish in water, and my worst element is earth, which I am terrified of. I feel fear from it; its scent paralyzes me and reminds me of eternal cold fear. I cannot imagine myself ending up in it after death, there is no such option. I prefer to be cremated and have my ashes scattered over the sea. Maybe it's a bit sick, but it is true.
My closest element is water. I adore it. I adore bathing you, I adore washing myself. Maybe a little strange, but I feel like a so-called fish in water, and my worst element is earth, which I am terrified of. I feel fear from it; its scent paralyzes me and reminds me of eternal cold fear. I cannot imagine myself ending up in it after death, there is no such option. I prefer to be cremated and have my ashes scattered over the sea. Maybe it's a bit sick, but it is true.

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I'm afraid of fire... and I would describe myself as volatile... I am constantly changing ☺️☺️☺️☺️
I'm afraid of fire... and I would describe myself as volatile... I am constantly changing ☺️☺️☺️☺️

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Fire 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Fire 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

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I identify with every element, water is close to my heart. I feel calm when I look at it, I associate fire with my temperament, air is as light, as delicate as my soul, and the earth has strength, it provides what is needed. The earth gives birth to new life. It gives strength. I associate the earth with my partner. Strength and a peaceful place to grow ❤️
I identify with every element, water is close to my heart. I feel calm when I look at it, I associate fire with my temperament, air is as light, as delicate as my soul, and the earth has strength, it provides what is needed. The earth gives birth to new life. It gives strength. I associate the earth with my partner. Strength and a peaceful place to grow ❤️

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Each of the elements requires respect. In order not to let them overwhelm and destroy us. I love water. I respect it as much as I can. I don't waste it senselessly, I do everything to save it. I try to implement recycling for it. I'm afraid of fire. It causes solid devastation and is difficult to control. But I think it's similar with every element.
Each of the elements requires respect. In order not to let them overwhelm and destroy us. I love water. I respect it as much as I can. I don't waste it senselessly, I do everything to save it. I try to implement recycling for it. I'm afraid of fire. It causes solid devastation and is difficult to control. But I think it's similar with every element.

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The Four Elements: earth, air, fire, and water are essential elements of our world, without them life would not be possible. Some add a fifth element - the element of spirit or ether, which unites and balances the four mentioned. All complement each other and are interdependent. Air fuels fire and fire fertilizes the earth, the earth gives birth to plants and water nourishes them, and in turn, plants release oxygen into the air. The elements are energies present in the universe, which have the power to create but also to destroy. The element of earth is closest to human beings, it nourishes us, is the source of plant life, and a shelter for animals. Fire is the strongest element because it is associated with strength, energy, and courage. Air is used for breathing, this element is used in movement, such as wind. The element of water quenches thirst, symbolizes feelings and emotions. This element is closest to me because it is connected to the zodiac sign of my birth date.
The Four Elements: earth, air, fire, and water are essential elements of our world, without them life would not be possible. Some add a fifth element - the element of spirit or ether, which unites and balances the four mentioned. All complement each other and are interdependent. Air fuels fire and fire fertilizes the earth, the earth gives birth to plants and water nourishes them, and in turn, plants release oxygen into the air. The elements are energies present in the universe, which have the power to create but also to destroy. The element of earth is closest to human beings, it nourishes us, is the source of plant life, and a shelter for animals. Fire is the strongest element because it is associated with strength, energy, and courage. Air is used for breathing, this element is used in movement, such as wind. The element of water quenches thirst, symbolizes feelings and emotions. This element is closest to me because it is connected to the zodiac sign of my birth date.

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I have great respect for the elements because I believe they are fundamental forces that shape our world. Each of them has its unique properties and characteristics that are reflected in nature and within ourselves. The element closest to me is water. I am a calm and balanced person, and water is associated with safety and harmony for me. I enjoy spending time by a lake or river, observing its flowing waves. Water is also a symbol of change and transformation, which aligns with my approach to life. I believe that everything is in constant motion and development, and water is a perfect example of this process. Fire invokes fear and respect in me. It is a powerful and unpredictable element that can bring both good and evil. Fire is associated with passion, energy, and creativity, but also with destruction and danger. I believe that fire should be treated with respect and caution. Earth is the element of stability and durability. It is a symbol of Mother Nature who provides us with everything we need to live. I enjoy being in nature, among the trees and flowers. Earth is associated with joy and a sense of security for me. Air is the element of freedom and movement. It is a symbol of thoughts and ideas that can spread over long distances. I enjoy traveling and exploring new places. Air is associated with adventure and excitement for me. I believe that the elements are reflected in our characters. Water symbolizes calm and balanced individuals, fire represents energetic and creative ones, earth symbolizes stable and durable people, and air represents free and independent individuals. Of course, this does not apply to everyone, but I find it to be an interesting observation. Each of us has a unique connection with the elements. It is worth considering which element is closest to us and what it symbolizes for us. It may help us better understand ourselves and our place in the world.
I have great respect for the elements because I believe they are fundamental forces that shape our world. Each of them has its unique properties and characteristics that are reflected in nature and within ourselves. The element closest to me is water. I am a calm and balanced person, and water is associated with safety and harmony for me. I enjoy spending time by a lake or river, observing its flowing waves. Water is also a symbol of change and transformation, which aligns with my approach to life. I believe that everything is in constant motion and development, and water is a perfect example of this process. Fire invokes fear and respect in me. It is a powerful and unpredictable element that can bring both good and evil. Fire is associated with passion, energy, and creativity, but also with destruction and danger. I believe that fire should be treated with respect and caution. Earth is the element of stability and durability. It is a symbol of Mother Nature who provides us with everything we need to live. I enjoy being in nature, among the trees and flowers. Earth is associated with joy and a sense of security for me. Air is the element of freedom and movement. It is a symbol of thoughts and ideas that can spread over long distances. I enjoy traveling and exploring new places. Air is associated with adventure and excitement for me. I believe that the elements are reflected in our characters. Water symbolizes calm and balanced individuals, fire represents energetic and creative ones, earth symbolizes stable and durable people, and air represents free and independent individuals. Of course, this does not apply to everyone, but I find it to be an interesting observation. Each of us has a unique connection with the elements. It is worth considering which element is closest to us and what it symbolizes for us. It may help us better understand ourselves and our place in the world.

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The elements are an extremely interesting topic, the element closest to me is probably water. I am calm and composed, but sometimes I also lose control and have a destructive nature. I have always felt a strange connection with water, as if it were my place, a magical feeling. However, the element that I most respect is fire, it is beautiful but also very dangerous.
The elements are an extremely interesting topic, the element closest to me is probably water. I am calm and composed, but sometimes I also lose control and have a destructive nature. I have always felt a strange connection with water, as if it were my place, a magical feeling. However, the element that I most respect is fire, it is beautiful but also very dangerous.

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Every element is important and it is not possible to live without any of them. They are present in each of us, albeit to varying degrees. We should learn to control all the elements that we possess. 🙂
Every element is important and it is not possible to live without any of them. They are present in each of us, albeit to varying degrees. We should learn to control all the elements that we possess. 🙂

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