My parents, probably.
After I failed three tests in a row in my 9th grade (because of lack of willingness to do anything at that point of time), I realized that no matter what happens to you, life keeps moving on like a flowing river. You can either jump back and go with the flow or remain there and decompose into the riverbed to nothingness.
It depends on the current circumstances. Right now, I feel negative and burdened so obviously, like the true pessimist I am, I would think the future would be worse than right now 
Human morality is innate. It’s an instinctual mechanism rooted deep within us. The human nobility transcends above all.
Communication. A relationship is based on trust, love and care so communication is a vital part for all those to sustain.
- It would be okay.
- I am okay.
- I will have enough time later on.
I do think situations are better than 50 years ago. More people are educated, wealthier, and accepting of others. In the 90s, asexuality was treated as a mental illness (still is now with the way it is portrayed in films and media but a lot less) and colourism and homophobia was prevalent in many areas. But over the years as people gained awareness, the stigma is being slowly lifted.
There are more facilities, opportunities and the world is moving technologically forward at a fast pace (but not so fast considering how poorly we suffered the pandemic ).
The curiosity of tomorrow. The future. The million dollar question of “What will happen?” I think that question keeps many of us on our feets 
In Firozabad in India. The city is popularly known as “The City of Bangles and Bangle Makers”. Young children around 6-7 years old are put into glass-blowing and glass-making services by their poor families. The hazardous conditions make the children (who should be going to schools and enjoying their childhood) go blind with the dust and chemicals even before they reach their teen years.
I asked their parents and they said that it’s a family business of bangle-making. They live in slums and dingy places and earn just enough to put a roof above their heads and have a meal for the day. Dirty politics and middlemen prohibit them from forming a cooperative and make money.
The ones who constantly criticize every little thing their kids do. This shapes up the kid’s mentality into being the “perfect” version but with a lot of insecurities.
I do think a World War III is inevitable (possibly for water) considering the rate at which our natural resources are depleting.
Introspect.
Sit in a quiet corner, do nothing else and think nothing else but just introspect themselves. I think that everyone is in so much of a hurry these days that they do need to analyze themselves, point out their achievements, sort out their flaws so they can improve them and be a better version of themselves.
It depends from person-to-person. There are some good-natured people who value every human equally but there are also some who favour specific people over others.
In my case, I would be biased, realistically speaking. I would prefer to have my family over anyone else.
A person is born neither evil not good. A baby is innocent. It is their environment that changes them, either for the good or the bad.