I think that anything pertaining to your own life is more significant to yourself than anyone else. Most people can care less about all the little things that you experience during your lifetime.
Those experiences are what make you unique as an individual, and though your actions may affect those around you, it affects you more personally.
2006-09-13 10:19:55
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answered by Elkie 2
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Cancer. It was a BIG deal to me, but I soon learned that since 1 in 5 of us will get it at one time or another, and it will kill a huge percentage of us, too, I realized it was insignificant in the scheme of things.
2006-09-13 10:13:37
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answered by Anonymous
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How can something be insignificant and important at the same time?!
2006-09-13 10:17:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Dealing with issues of my biological father who abandoned my mother when she was pregnant with me.
Everyone says that it doesn't matter, but to me, it does.
2006-09-13 10:13:14
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answered by T Time 6
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definattly cancer, death, realtionships, friendships, i have had 6 deaths in the family my uncle died of cancer, my great-grandma of my dads dads parents died in her sleep, my great- grandpa died of a heart attack, my great-grandmother of my dads mom died of altimers her brain told her body to shut down, my great-grandpa died in a bus/car accident, my cousin died in war from a hand granade.
2006-09-13 10:20:02
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answered by allison 3
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