it doesnt matter how much a person has. its human nature to always want more. the family man wants riches, the rich man wants family, if you have everything the only thing left is death?
2006-10-25 14:23:12
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answered by alamap61032 1
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People become the sims. Think of second life. People in the real world have gotten married because the personality of their sims jives. Virtual organisms do not fit the literal definition of life for the simple fact that they do not require traditional resources like food and air to survive. Nevertheless, the simulated life form is becoming indistinguishable from the real thing. One of the more interesting things I've been considering is that a simulated life form with sentience would have no real way to understand the whims of its creator. It would believe inputs from its maker to be generated within its own circuitry. It would likely believe that it is something akin to God and create its own beings to demonstrate its omnipotence.
2016-05-22 14:17:52
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answered by Anonymous
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There's also a saying that Money doesn't by happiness. It buys a lot of stuff that can HELP, but the love of money isn't it. Family, love, friends are more important. You have to decide what you're interested in and go for it, hard or not.
2006-10-25 14:19:10
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answered by Josh 2
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Hey I am almost 70 & I don't know for sure what I really want.
The thing is I do lots of things & but there are lots of things I haven't done & other things things that I don't want to do.
Every day brings new & different things to try or pass on.
One thing is for sure. Nothing beats haveing a loving family.
2006-10-25 14:26:31
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answered by Floyd B 5
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It's all very subjective.
Example:
How you picture yourself at the age of.. 70 years old?..
When you plan to retired?
How you want your retirement to be?
e.g maybe you might want to retired at age of 40, spending lotsa time with your love ones, having a nice beach house, enjoy traveling, able to help more people, get a lot of respect from your friends...
simply, build a dream and that will be what you want.
p.s build a dream NOT a achievable goal..
dream = i want a porsche, achievable goal = any car i can afford ..
What you want == your dream..
don't let it tie down by your affordability..
hope you able to find your dream..
2006-10-26 03:38:12
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answered by Y G 1
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Yes at this point in my life i know what i really want and will not have in my life. And i think you have all the goodies listed.
Its a wonderful life make the best of what you have and be thankful.
2006-10-25 14:22:49
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answered by canuticklemepink 5
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I am thankful what the good lord has done for me, that I had to answer your question. Thankful for my health, my husband, my family, grandchildren, greatgrandchildren, and above all else thankful for my life, that God has given me for 64 yrs. now. I am thankful for day by day living. Take care, and thanking you for letting me get this out of my chest.
2006-10-25 14:24:14
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answered by a.vasquez7413@sbcglobal.net 6
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Im 25, and i still dont know what i want..But i do know that having good people surround you,And a lil bit of money, hepls finding what you want a lil easier
2006-10-25 14:21:14
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answered by I'll bee dat 2
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what you want in life is your decission no one elses and to be honest i still dont know what i want taking day by day is the way i go and i make plans but what i want mostly is to be happy and i think that is all that really matters
2006-10-25 14:20:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I sure as hell don't know what I want and I'm 32 yrs old for cripes sake. You'd think I'd have figured it out by now....and what is the old saying?
Its not having what you want but wanting what you have......
2006-10-25 14:25:36
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answered by WonderTwit 6
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