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Suzan Hoyle, 61, is a nursing home care worker from Adelaide, Australia.

What’s the greatest lesson life has taught you?
We’ve got to be honest. What’s most important?
Respect for the environment.

What advice would you give the younger generations?

Have respect for others; don’t take drugs or drink alcohol.

Are you worried about dying?

No, I’m not.

When was the happiest time of your life?

In my younger years, I had many family and friends around me. We had a lot of contact and I felt close to them.

And the worst?

When I feel older, when I feel more tired.

What’s humanity all about?

Supporting your loved ones, working hard, peace and happiness.

Why are there so many conflicts in the world?

Money, greed and selfishness.

Is a peaceful world impossible?

It could be possible but maybe it will take a very long time.

Are you disappointed with your life or happy at what’s happened?

I am happy.

How old do you feel?

Thirty years old.

Is there anything you still want to do?

Yes, but I don’t know what it is.

Is one lifetime enough?

I think we have no option about that, but I really want to have a new lifetime in Bali.

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