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The Gabs: Knowing how 2020 turned out, would you have done anything differently?

Laura Mulrooney
Yolanda Hernandez, Tampa: “I wouldn’t change anything; 2020 hasn’t been that harsh on me, nothing has changed. I would like for people to be more careful and less stupid.”
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Laura Mulrooney
Joel Rosario, Tampa: “Things I would have done differently during 2020: finance management. I would’ve managed my finances a little better. With COVID and everything, I’m looking forward to 2021 and hope it’s a lot different.”

Laura Mulrooney
Takeyah Riley, St. Petersburg: “I think I wouldn’t change anything. I’ve learned to love the ones around me and to cherish every moment I get to spend with them because you never know what could happen.”

Laura Mulrooney
Carlos Valentine, Parrish: “I’ve actually done less. Because I do travel, and because of the pandemic, I’ve traveled less. Actually, I have not traveled this year.”