Personally I feel that falling inlove is the second greatest thing a mortal can achieve...... The greatest thing is being able to love yourself wholeheartedly.....
2006-09-08 02:34:15
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answered by Shaun G 1
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No. The greatest thing a mortal can achieve is immortality ;)
2006-09-08 08:23:51
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answered by R.C.P. 3
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No; STAYING in love is.
True love is not loving someone *because* of who they are, it's loving them in *spite* of who they are. Relationships require a mutual effort and commitment. If you can find the *one* and make it last a lifetime, you've accomplished something that few mortals have the capacity to achieve.
2006-09-08 08:18:32
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answered by Scottitude 2
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Wow, great question. I dont think it is the greatest thing a person can achieve but I dont have a good example of what would be. I guess it would be different for each person.
2006-09-08 08:44:05
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answered by chuckdiesel99 3
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No!
It is to give another mortal immortality.
2006-09-08 09:24:44
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answered by Know-it-all 4
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Actually... sme people think that it is the greatest thing in the world and that it will solve a lot of problems in their social life and sme people dont even care about love. they think that it is a stupid thing and they might be asking themselves "wats the use of falling in love?".Sme dont even really believe that love exists so they dont care. Love can hve its ups and downs so it's up to u to think wat u think of it.
You dont like a person bcoz of wat he/she looks like. u like that person bcoz u know that they can give u back love in return. u dont like that person just bcoz of wat he/she looks like. u like that person bcoz "U" know that u can trust them and that they will always want to be your best friend. i think that's the best thing. Having a really good friend at all times by your side and knowing that he/she can always help u and be there for u.
2006-09-08 08:26:54
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answered by animallover 2
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pfft.
Anyone can do this. Heck, it's a passive event, how can you call it an achievement?
Silly.
2006-09-08 08:18:58
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answered by Iridium190 5
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No . . . being in love.
2006-09-08 08:15:50
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answered by alchemist0750 4
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i think so!
2006-09-08 08:14:53
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answered by dee 3
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