because we are tempted by things we cant have and because we cant have them we want them more and if we get this "thing" we are more satisfied by working for it
2006-09-26 10:13:16
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answered by loobyloo87 2
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he's immature to the point of being raw. he's telling you he feels beaten through creating use of added duty than he can take. humorous component that you only requested for no feminists, its no longer a feminist undertaking as well that dads are extra apt to stroll away than the mother is. He does no longer hate you or the toddlers, he hates the precedence he's in, he needs to don't have any responsibilities. I doubt he will favor to flow through way of what he will comprehend because the attempt of divorce, extra likely he will truthfully flow follow an unencumbered male pal. you could not make him advance up and be responsible, and ought to you enable him to glide, he will be offended at the same time as you get wiped out sufficient of three youthful toddlers, he received't comprehend why. flow to counseling, at the same time or separate, only flow, you want a topic to air your concerns, and to enable him air his. If so that you could, employ a maid for an afternoon or ask a relative or pal that can help you you flow the rubbish and concerns, you would have a lot on your own head and no shoulder to relax it on.
2016-11-24 20:53:37
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answered by thweatt 4
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Because since the dawn of time its been human nature to want the things that we cannot have, those things that are just ever so slightly out of reach or even in some cases- forbidden.
That's what makes them so desirable to us in the first place.
From Eve with the apple, to people that have affairs or want people they cannot have, to those that steal and lie- desire can be seen as bad- On the other hand, it can be a good thing, it gives people aims and goals, these desires can make people want to better themselves and their lives, and give them something to strive towards.
"Good" or "wicked", Desires- we will always have them for better or worse :o)
2006-09-28 00:32:22
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answered by allix w 2
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That all depends on your financial standing i guess, if you're loaded the gaining of material possessions comes with no challenge at all. If however you're talking about some shag bit forget it, if its a challenge to get a tarts pants off forget it and move on, not worth the effort.
2006-09-26 10:22:30
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answered by thecoldvoiceofreason 6
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It's all part of the desire! if everything was easy to get we wouldnt know the meaning of the word desire
2006-09-26 10:19:16
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answered by Anonymous
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It's the challenge which makes them desirable in the first place. If they'd been there from the start, you'd probably disregard them!
2006-09-27 02:13:34
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answered by Doethineb 7
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We thrive on challenge. And if the item came easy then why would you have to desire it?
2006-09-27 14:21:45
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answered by purrfectsandcastle 3
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Hello Paul,
I suppose effort adds to the feeling of satisfaction once you attain what ever it is you desire. No pain no gain so to speak?
2006-09-26 10:30:19
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answered by : 6
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because all we really want is the challenge...if we had to chase our dinner we'd be pretty pleased to get it same with that £3,000 flat screen tv or the £2,000 touch screen monitor. if you were a millionaire business tycoon you'd be aiming to be a billionaire! purely because you might not have made enough money for that fleet of private jets you wanted so bad!
2006-09-26 10:22:33
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answered by Kirsty 3
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The fact that they are challenging to acquire is probably what makes them more desirable.
2006-09-26 10:19:40
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answered by igɳo★ 3
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If it was easy to obtain, would you still want it as bad?
The things that come hardest to us, give us the greater sense of achievement and therefore tend to mean more to us.
2006-09-26 10:30:08
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answered by Anonymous
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