Yahoo needs to start rewarding good answers. You should not receive any points for providing an answer. You should only receive points of the asker selects your answer as the best. That would cut down a lot on all the crap people are posting here and make this hole thing more useful.
And no one is perfect. There is no clear definition of what perfect "is". So therefore, no one can be something that does not exist.
2006-06-21 09:46:48
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answered by ? 4
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I can honestly say that I think long and hard about my answers to the questions I choose to respond to. In fact, I don't respond to questions unless I feel that I *can* give an honest, helpful response. If I did, I would be wasting everyone's time, including my own. When I answer a question, I tend to be a bit wordy -- that's my nature, I guess ;) -- but I also find that the length of my response is usually a good indicator of either my knowledge on the subject, my passion for the topic -- or both. I'd rather have people like that answering my own questions, than the ones who just toss out responses that are rude, illogical, nonsense, etc.
Am I perfect? I'm not even close! I don't think there is a human being in this world who has ever been "perfect" -- although historically we've had some outstanding examples of humanity walk this earth.
I don't think perfection is what matters. The key to being a good person lies in your attitude toward your life experiences. Closed-minded egocentrics and zealots bar themselves from the most vital thing we can do to advance ourselves as human beings -- learning from our mistakes, our past, and one another. If we can't do that, we are closer to failure than we'll ever be to perfection.
Interesting question, thanks for asking!
2006-06-21 09:54:55
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answered by La-La 2
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I will answer your question in two parts.
Part 1 - Sometimes I think about the answers to my questions, but most of the time they flow from my fingers before I even know what I am writing (like now, for instance).
Part 2 - Yes, actually I am perfect. If you were to have a magic measuring tape and measure me, my measurement would be "Practically perfect in every way..." Wait- that's not me, that's Mary Poppins. Well, I guess nobody is perfect... except maybe Mary Poppins.
2006-06-21 09:44:24
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answered by MissSubversive 3
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Yes, I do think about the questions before I answer them. I have had good responses to my questions and want to return the favor.
No I am not perfect and never will be. I try to do my best but it doesn't always work out.
2006-06-21 09:47:29
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answered by dawno 2
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I think about answers to the questions and I also read the questions carefully. I find it pathetic (though sometimes amusing) with some of the answers as though people just wrote something for 2 points.
No one, including me, is 100% perfect.
2006-06-21 09:45:46
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answered by Dukie 5
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Yes I would say I think about my answers to the questions that I do answer because I want to give the most honest and heartfelt answer I can provide.
I find it hard to answer stupid questions like who am I?, what do I look like?, how old am I?, or even worse I hate seeing questions about hurting children or anyone for that matter. I wish that people would be serious about there questions and ask them without being obnoxious or obscene.
2006-06-21 09:48:49
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answered by lostinlove 6
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I put some brief thinking into my answers but the most important thing I do is spell check which I can tell other people totally skip.
2006-06-21 09:47:35
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answered by amyindallas 2
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well sometimes when i can't answer the questions
but sometimes the answer are there already or similar too so, to get some points i type out something which try's to be closer to a question.
well i am not perfect or i would haved answered your question and you would have given me 10 points
By Al-Asr (the time).
2 Verily! Man is in loss,
3 Except those who believe (in Islamic Monotheism) and do righteous good deeds, and recommend one another to the truth (i.e. order one another to perform all kinds of good deeds (Al-Maroof Ç¡ãæ©which Allah has ordained, and abstain from all kinds of sins and evil deeds (Al-Munkar Ç¡ã¤Ñ©which Allah has forbidden), and recommend one another to patience (for the sufferings, harms, and injuries which one may encounter in Allahs Cause during preaching His religion of Islamic Monotheism or Jihad, etc.).
Verily, Allah enjoins Al-Adl (i.e. justice and worshipping none but Allah Alone - Islamic Monotheism) and Al-Ihsan (i.e. to be patient in performing your duties to Allah, totally for Allahs sake and in accordance with the Sunnah (legal ways) of the Prophet SAW in a perfect manner), and giving (help) to kith and kin (i.e. all that Allah has ordered you to give them e.g., wealth, visiting, looking after them, or any other kind of help, etc.): and forbids Al-Fahsha (i.e all evil deeds, e.g. illegal sexual acts, disobedience of parents, polytheism, to tell lies, to give false witness, to kill a life without right, etc.), and Al-Munkar (i.e all that is prohibited by Islamic law: polytheism of every kind, disbelief and every kind of evil deeds, etc.), and Al-Baghy (i.e. all kinds of oppression), He admonishes you, that you may take heed
2006-06-21 09:57:06
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answered by saleem k 3
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i find this to be a source of amusement. in most instances i think anyone taking serious advice from this site deserves what they get.
2006-06-21 09:47:13
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answered by dude 5
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I do.... I give all of these questions my full attention..
2006-06-21 09:47:48
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answered by Jersey Girl 7
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