i'm trying to conduct a survey. i want to know what percentage of people think that they would enjoy a perfect life, and what percentage of people think that they'd find it boring. so please answer with either "yes, it would be boring" or "no, it wouldn't" as your first words.
2006-06-30
13:17:52
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tobykeogh
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➔ Religion & Spirituality
a lot of you seem to be including phrases into your answers like "life could never be perfect". if you'll notice, i'm not asking whether or not life can be perfect. i'm only asking whether life would be boring if were perfect. ------i mean,,, any extra information is welcome. i just wanted to point out that it doesn't really have anything to do with my question.
2006-06-30
13:50:19 ·
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No it would not be boring,rather it would be interesting as all the things will be happening correctly and at right time.These are such things for which people are worried all the time research works on various aspects are going on and on,
2006-06-30 13:25:43
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answered by suchsi 5
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It depends. If life had always been that way, then no, it wouldn't be boring, because that would be all we knew. If things were all of a sudden perfect tomorrow, a lot of people would be bored because we're used to being challenged and fighting for what we want.
2006-06-30 13:22:37
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answered by caitlen 1
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i don't ever think that there is a perfect life. probably a happy, contented life, but not perfect. no one can ever define what perfection really means (or can you?).
nobody can say he's reached the peak, because somehow, in any way, one cannot declare that he is socially, emotionally, financially, spiritually, physically perfect.
the more a person have, the more he wants to have. just think of the people who were recognized of doing something great to mankind, the people who has overwhelming wealth, those who achieved so much fame. what do they do? doing what they do all the more! it's because there is no such thing as perfection in life.
2006-06-30 14:07:02
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answered by digitalfortress 3
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It would only be boring if you think that frustration and suffering are interesting. I don't.
If you look at the past, you'll probably notice that cultures, and individuals, tend to grow when their situations are relatively problem-free.
The two greatest flowerings of Western culture occurred in Classical Greece, after most of the problems related to survival had been solved, and during the Renaissance, after the harsh conditions of the Middle Ages had passed.
The same is true of most of our greatest thinkers and doers. The majority of them came from, or were sponsored by, the upper classes and made their most important contributions at a time when they were relatively carefree.
It's all well and good to try to cope with your problems, but I don't think they make us stronger; they just hurt us.
2006-06-30 13:23:03
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answered by Sandsquish 3
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No I don't think it would be boring. If everything was perfect imagine how much scientists would discover and how we could eliminate obstacles in life. People make their own fun and just because things are perfect doesnt mean they wont find things to do.
2006-06-30 13:27:06
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answered by nathan c 2
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Yes it would be boring, because if you were perfect, you wouldn't be able to do anything. It is impossible to be perfect, unless you do absolutely nothing. Making mistakes is one of the reasons why are world is exciting. I life would be completely different if we were all perfect.
2006-06-30 13:22:11
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answered by Dr. Z. 3
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no it wouldn't be boring.
Do you think Jesus found his life boring? He was the one and only person to lead a perfect life. Look at all the adventures he had. People trying to make him king or trying to kill him. doesn't sound boring at all
2006-06-30 13:35:43
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answered by Tammy B 1
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Life could never be perfect for everyone. We all have too many wants and needs.
2006-06-30 13:21:03
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answered by tom_a_hawk12 4
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Yes life would be boring. Life will never be perfect. there is always going to be somebody to screw up your plans. :)
2006-06-30 13:24:50
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answered by ~NixIe~ 1
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Yes, it DEFINITELY would be boring. Who can learn valuable life lessons from a "perfect" life?
2006-06-30 13:22:26
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answered by SingingStar7 2
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