I think if you have the right person to compliment you..... you take the good with the bad when you're with someone.
You have your own personal cheerleader to spur you on to do well and better yourself. You can also enjoy the spoils together!
Sure there will be ups and downs... but knowing you have someone in your corner makes it more bearable! Inspire you to do your best!
Face it, everyone needs someone at one time or another in life. We all are touched by people everyday in various ways.
We all have our heroes (real and imaginary) to help us get through. People who we admire and want to be more like.
Oh the euphoria, and passion one feels when they feel secure & loved. The person feels they can do anything.... if you fail so what!? Least you know/tried... no "what if(s)". & they will still be there in your corner, be ther eno matter what. Then it's onto the next endevour!
Why leave the person who stood by you through the good and the bad... you should hold onto them for dear life! They've seen you at your best AND worst! I mean isn't what a relationship is all about!? Not many of us in the world can be fortunate enough to have that in this lifetime!
Gold diggers are one thing, you DON'T ditch/get rid of the good ones! Just because "you made it!". They helped make YOU who you are, and get to that point in your life!
We need this to survive, without it.... well you get the idea....
=)
2006-08-28 19:22:18
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answered by tzbug_ybiaw 2
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Orphans may not necessary be alone. They may find companionship amongst other orphans, or see a role model within the social workers that deal with them. Those people are their source of support. When they grow up and join the working society, their social life and love life is not that different from others.
Being loners doesn't mean they'll never have friends or get married. It only means they have less friends and a smaller social circle. Since they find no need to be in relationships, the chances of them bonding with members of the opposite sex and getting married becomes comparatively low.
Isaac Newton, Michaelangelo Buoronatti, Anne Rice, Haruki Murakami are all successful people who are all loners by nature.
The men and women behind them are the people who support their work. It could be people in organisations, publishers, or just people like you and me.
"Behind every successful man, there is a woman, and vice versa."
True.
"Behind every success story, there are people working hard and many others rooting for them."
More true.
2006-08-29 05:26:50
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answered by Saffren 7
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This is a great question for both men and women. Rising of such question will put both parties to a contemplate for their rights and gives an image to equalize grant the privileges of each other’s.
For sure when a couple sing the contract of staying for a life with each other, dieing for each others they should pave the way of enhancement and improvement of each others in every affairs of their life to. They must fulfill the requirements and desires of each other’s
2006-08-28 19:32:55
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answered by Counsellor 2
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I think being in a successful relationship can enhance your chances of being successful - because of the support. But I don't think every successful person has a man or woman behind them. I think it is quite possible to be a complete and utter success all by your lonesome.
2006-08-28 18:53:34
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answered by chris 5
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There's nothing to say that the man or woman behind you was _responsible_ for your success. But speaking as a happily married man, I could claim that my life has been a success because I married the woman I love.
2006-08-28 19:04:17
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answered by R[̲̅ə̲̅٨̲̅٥̲̅٦̲̅]ution 7
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here's another thought: "Behind every b*tch is a man who made her that way", also "for every bastard, a woman who gave birth to him".... am i correct with this assumption?
not all women rose to fame and fortune with a man as her guide.. and vice versa too... thing is, we look at it that way to prove that a man needs a woman and a woman, a man. that for every opportunity or situation, the need for a companion is there. to share the joys and pains....
now, to address about men discarding the missus to some mistress... i don't agree. not all men follows that idea. and for that matter, women too... it's just that their marriage and their love weren't that strong enough. that somewhere in the midst of their marriage (their relationship) , a situation (a challenge, if i may) arose that tested their faithfulness, and they gave in to temptation and finally the straw melted them apart... they, were weak in their foundation of marriage, that is. they couldn't handle it, so they chose to drift apart...
hope this clears some thought.... ciao.
2006-08-28 19:02:43
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answered by VeRDuGo 5
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definite because of the fact spouse is likewise commonly used as grah laxmi while a individual got here from workplace he proportion all of the artwork while individual doing no longer solid issues then spouse suggestion might desire to be valluable. ther proportion there perspectives so each effective guy ther is a hand of a girl.
2016-11-06 00:15:20
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answered by ? 4
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I think it would be more accurate to say no one ever truly succeeds on their own, everyone in life has someone that influenced them good or bad to achieve whatever they achieve.
Think about it.
2006-09-02 22:12:10
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answered by Old Wise One 3
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Take Bill Clinton for example????
2006-09-03 08:34:37
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answered by Geist 6
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