do to others what u want done for you, teehee the golden rule, teehee
2006-06-29 02:55:48
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answer #1
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answered by Vprincess 5
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Without virtue self-discipline is not necessary.
Without self-discipline patience is an unknown.
It is impossible to announce the core principle that one should live life with. Each of us are here to learn what our core principles are.
One should live life as best they can.
Mother Theresa said, "We can do no great things. Only small things with great love."
2006-06-15 21:19:53
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answer #2
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answered by Temple 5
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Self-Discipline is patience and other viruses.
Without Self-discipline you would not have many viruses.
You would just be a wild free willed child all your life.
Can you have patience without self-discipline? No
Can you have self-discipline without patience? Yes
In some areas like work habits,code of honor,being on time,following the rules, etc.
2006-06-29 16:17:26
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answer #3
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answered by Juvenile 3
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Patience
2006-06-29 10:50:47
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answer #4
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answered by CCJTM 1
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Neither because having patience is in fact a form of self-discipline.
Patience is something we must practice all the time, therefore disciplining our minds and body's to do it without thinking.
Some people have to learn patience. Others like me, are just born with it. But sometimes it's still a struggle to keep it.
2006-06-29 03:54:31
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answer #5
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answered by greatgoddess78 3
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Virtue--hands down.
Virtue gives us a reason to be self-disciplined and patient. Those are "tools" which help us to achieve virtue, but which lose their value if virtue is not the goal. After all, some criminals are very disciplined and patient in performing their craft. So virtue has to be the most important--it is the motivation behind the type of patience and self-discipline that is valued.
2006-06-24 04:07:07
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answer #6
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answered by tdw 4
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Since patience is a virtue, then only virtue and self-discipline remain for discussion. Of these, virtue is most important, because it encompasses truth, honesty, integrity, honor, and morality. The value of self-discipline is only as good as the individual's definition of discipline (such as self-denial) and the manner in which it is applied. Consequently, virtue is life's core principle.
2006-06-29 06:46:31
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answer #7
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answered by alchemist0750 4
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I think the core principle one should live with is to not be a complete a**. I DO NOT appreciate you calling anything of mine a "man pleaser". If you had any sense at all, you would know that my whole point was that I didn't want people to be RUDE when it was unnecessary. If that is bitching, so be it. I do hope you realize your whole "answer" to me was nothing but bitching.... Hmmm, can we say HYPOCRITE? I was wanting people to "love" and have "fun" which is why I posted the question. I think all you accomplished by posting such a colorful answer is show who is the one that needs a life. I have am probably doing more right now at 23 than you will ever do in a lifetime as far as "building my legacy" goes. Also, if you're so determined to leave unneeded answers on peoples questions, why don't you get off YOUR a** and be more creative instead of leaving the exact same answer on mine & another person's question. I bet you were so proud of that paragraph with those "big words" that you felt you had to use it twice, right? Haha, I pity people like you.
For everyone who wants to know: I posted a question asking why people are so mean on Yahoo! answers, and this was his response:
Because you are worthless and you lack self-respect. You lack the capacity to accomplish anything outside of your own tunnel vision sense of simple minded selfish reality. F~ You Yahia! shut your man-pleaser get off your ***, stop complaining and create something awesome. Leave the world a legacy of your existance, have fun and learn to love, STOP BITCHING.
Love and tenderness,
2006-06-29 00:02:13
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answer #8
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answered by Brooke~* 3
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Who has ever seen virtue? what does it look like? Can you draw a picture of the self that needs discipline? Can you buy patience at Wal-mart? All these are unseen realities. If you truly believe they exist--I guess you should seek where they are. The one you need at the moment is the most important.
2006-06-22 13:37:57
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answered by Sony 3
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Patience.. if u ve patience the self discipline n virue comes on its own
2006-06-15 22:06:11
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answered by rains 1
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Self discipline
2006-06-28 21:32:34
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answered by Anonymous
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