yes, mostly anyways, i live for Christ but as a human i also sin. i hate sin and hate it even more when i do it, at those points of sin i lose sight of gods forgiveness and fall into despair. so except for those horrible moments i fill fulfilled but wanting more of god-but still fulfilled.
2006-08-08 15:13:47
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answered by Lfeata 5
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I live for me. I've always thought the purpose of life was to help other people, love them; we are all one after all. Perhaps always is a bit of a stretch, I did have a period in my life where I just didn't care one way or the other. Oh to be young! I've found life to be very fulfilling, sometimes in reflection it seems like several lives; perhaps even more. The current state of affairs is on par with anything I've ever had going on so this point in the journey is very interesting; and i guess one could say fulfilling. I don't believe I've ever truly felt what content may be, it eludes me if I understand the concept correctly. That must be wonderful for you, I'm pleased you have that. I do not feel satisfied yet I can not blame life for such as this. It's one hundred percent me, I don't see conclusion to anything; it all just continues; again a very elusive emotion ( if satisfaction can be called an emotion ) for me to obtain. On the up side to these two points, of what I'm aware of in the conscious; I'm generally in a pretty good mood, some folks have told me in passing that I'm too cheerful; can you imagine that! I wonder if satisfaction and content are just two peas in a the same pod. Well maybe someday, heck in this life it maybe tomorrow. Thanks for the nice question. I enjoyed thinking about this and I don't know if I ever would have if I'd not read it here.
2006-08-08 22:29:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I consider myself a work in progress. I've only begun to live my life as it was meant to be. I've made a lot of mistakes along the way, but I've learned from them. I'm living my life on my terms now, to please God instead of a man who could never be pleased no matter what I did. I've raised two kids who turned out pretty good, in spite of my many mistakes. I'm still learning what my purpose is, but I am optimistic about my future, and for the most part it is very fulfilling.
2006-08-08 22:29:57
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answered by cj_justme 4
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I live to become the greatest computer animator the world has ever known.
It is unlikely I'll accomplish that goal given my demonstrated lack of talent, but it does not keep my from trying.
Yes, it is very rewarding to me personally.
More rewarding than worrying some ghost is watching over my shoulder to make sure I don't have "evil thoughts."
To each his own.
2006-08-08 22:14:19
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answered by Left the building 7
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My family and friends, knowledge and understanding. I wanna see the world. I find my work fulfilling and spending time with the ppl i love.
2006-08-08 22:17:40
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answer #5
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answered by bobatemydog 4
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I live my life for The LORD, my purpose is worshipping Him, and He has blessed me with a comfortable life.
2006-08-09 07:54:51
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answered by Ashton Kage 2
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well in earthy stuff like my family , i work my a$$ off just for them . but i also love god with all my heart so i live for both, and i must be happy cause I'm still here doing it
2006-08-08 22:20:06
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answered by jojo 6
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I live for my self, family, and species.
I am never satisfied, and strive for improvement.
2006-08-08 22:14:12
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answered by Anonymous
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i live for God and live to die for God, God gave me the gift of the dance, and he gives me authority over sickness, disease, poverty, and demons through the dance.
2006-08-08 23:23:56
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answered by austin c 2
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enlightenment
2006-08-08 22:12:53
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answered by Anonymous
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