love with all your heart
never do anything halfway
say what you mean & mean what you say
if you can t do the walk, dont do the talk
have great friends that you are true to always
always be faithful to the person you are in love with.
2006-09-06 08:14:45
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answered by ? 6
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This depends on your needs and your values. Both change over time. What do you need? What do you think is really important? If it is love you need, love really matters in life. If you need social acceptance most, that is what will matter most. If you think caring for others or a carreer are of great value, they will be high up on the ladder for you. The truth is, that you yourself can only give the answer to the question.
2006-09-06 08:41:09
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answered by Enduringwisdom 4
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I think this is a lifelong question... So thinking about it is a good thing. It usually includes family relationships, good friends and some integrity. Using what gifts you have and learning through life experiences. Be careful about that money issue. It does help to have enough to meet your needs and some security, but don't let it take precedence in too much of how you think about things. It is a tool that used wisely can be helpful.
2006-09-06 08:23:57
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answer #3
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answered by I 2
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Health, family, good friends, happiness,money in moderation, all the meaningful things in life.
2006-09-06 08:19:27
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answered by December Princess 4
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Getting around the board to the Mansions space.
2006-09-06 08:11:42
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answered by Eric C 5
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Having people who love you. When you're old and dying, what will comfort you the most...that you've a life filled with love, or that you got that most recent promotion?
2006-09-06 08:15:17
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answered by Pink Denial 6
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Happiness without losing your integrity, make a difference in someone's life.
2006-09-06 08:12:25
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answered by cheyenne 4
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If its only moderate...how can it really matter?
2006-09-06 17:48:44
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answered by Ivyvine 6
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Love and friendship.
Mutual respect.
Justice and decency.
Respecting other people's freedom as much as you want them to respect yours.
Accepting your obligations as well as your rights.
Appreciation of beauty--in others, in nature, in art, in life.
2006-09-06 08:13:20
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answered by anna 7
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health of family, self, friends
my personal relationships with family, friends
then financial needs met
2006-09-06 08:12:35
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answered by Mopar Muscle Gal 7
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