Just like the other people who can't consider things from a different point of view it seems your perception is stuck in the lovey dovey light and peace point of view. As for ordinary human beings there is no such thing..we can't all be happy because if there is all this happy then sad has to be somewhere and it serves a very important purpose.
2006-07-26 10:29:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Life is not so easy when the the river you fetch water from has turned to blood, or dried up. Life gets harder when you must work a manual labour job for 12 hours a day just to feed your children. Life really drags when you've lost a loved one to war, violence, famine or a preventable disease that you couldn't afford treatment for.
So, can you consider things from another point of view? Instead of looking down from the high horse you seem to be on, can you look at your world from the bottom up?
It's not what you can do for your life, it's what you give in life that defines who you are. Unfortunately, as we are in the Age of Hypocracy, most prefer to take than give.
And your final question, about the same needs and desires, haven't you realised when one need is filled humans regularly find another void to fill, until their needs turn into wishes, then fetishes or worse. The more you have, the emptier you fell, yet everyone wants to own a bit of everything. Thus is life in this age.
2006-07-26 10:43:00
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answered by canguroargentino 4
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And what do you may say for it? What evidence are you able to provide that it exchange into quite worth imparting you with those 'seconds'? I see existence interior the seeming small issues. as we communicate I cheered somebody up, merely because of the fact i exchange into happy to work out the guy, and that they me. it quite is quite worth some thing, no longer no longer something. i like having those little 'seconds'. Then I complimented my companion and that exchange into uplifting....yet another 2d went via. relaxing then to have the seconds.
2016-11-03 01:46:51
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answered by ? 4
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I too find much joy in life. i find my life to be, for the most part, a picnic, but it is not without its share of ants. The idealistic nature of the very young often goes away with age, however, to see the glass half full or to look on the bright side of things is not a quality of the immature. It is one that takes practice in life and in the face of terrible adversity can be quite the struggle. I, by nature am a silly heart and love life and all that comes with it, even the ants.
2006-07-26 10:34:54
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answered by m 3
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That is the route to hedonism, a life built solely on the search for pleasure. The reason why we don't do it is because sooner or later pleasures conflict with one another and what you end up with is people hurting one another for selfish pleasures.
2006-07-26 10:35:44
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answered by LORD Z 7
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Your sweet but fatuous immaturity had best give way soon to a grown up realization that there is much evil in the world and you will have to deal with it as best you can.
2006-07-26 10:23:14
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answered by badbear 4
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if you're such adversary to bad things in life, why are you complaining and whining?
2006-07-26 10:19:07
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answered by wilde.reader 2
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