Any of the moments with my children and their mates and babies. My idea of heaven!
2006-11-14 13:27:57
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answer #1
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answered by Batty 6
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Art. Beauty. Love. Fame.
The happiest moments of my life:
Loving & being loved by my soulmate.
Seeing the sunrise over Smoke Lake in Algonquin.
Standing on a mountaintop in Bavaria, Germany.
Having my paintings shown in a local club & everyone praising them.
Singing at a local bar & getting my picture on the front of the paper.
Buying my beautiful house on my own & starting a new life.
****The moments when life was perfect & beautiful****
Now if only it would stay that way! Still so much ugliness & imperfection to deal with day to day. But once in a while, it all seems to come together...
If I could be a famous artist and or singer/songwriter, travel & see the beauty the world has to offer and live happily ever after with my soulmate, I would be happy. But until then I'll continue to work at a job I hate, can't afford to travel again now with a mortgage to pay, playing music & painting in my spare time and spending time with my boyfriend that I love very much.
2006-11-14 14:45:49
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answer #2
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answered by amp 6
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The happiest moment of my life is a bit strange, but it holds a deeper meaning to me. Before he died, my Grandpa was the biggest influence on myself and made me proud of my Italian heritage. The best memory of my life was calling him over and over again, just to hear him speak. It was funny to both Grandpa and I. That is the happiest moment of my life.
2006-11-14 13:32:04
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Looking into the eyes of my soul mate and saying "I Do", which will hopefully be happening in a few months. Finding true happiness with not only your best friend, but also your soul mate, is without a doubt going to be the happiest moment in my life.
Diamond Ring....$2000
New House.......$200,000
Finding Love with your soul mate....PRICELESS!!!
2006-11-14 13:25:51
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answer #4
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answered by sgame00 2
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i will be happy when everyone around me is happy. i will be happy when all my friends and family members have gotten everything they've ever dreamed of or wished for. i'll be happy when there's no more suffering in our world. so, i guess my answer to ur question: "What will make u happy? The happiest moment of ur life?" well, i guess for me... it'll never come.
2006-11-14 14:46:27
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answer #5
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answered by ♥_mrs.smith 4
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I am a christian with past.
When I got pregnant and was able to carry it through, I felt so blessed.
To me, it was like God's conformation that I was now good enough to be a mother to raise a child for him.
When I fail to see much of good in me, He exalted me with blessing that only He can give, and Yes, it was my THE happiest moment.
2006-11-14 16:33:17
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answered by wonderwoman 2
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Hmm, my answers may be a bit simple for the Philosophy category, but then again, well, times have been hard at my end for a while....so I'm not altogether sure *what* can make me "happy" or even if "happy" exists for folks like me.
Keep that in mind, and remember....if *one* of these happens, I will at least be cheerful for a few days, and if they *all* happened on the same day, well, there you go for "Happiest Moment". :)
--I find a good social outlet, that gets me around folks who want to be my friend. And preferably, that feeling should be mutual too--so churchy stuff doesn't count for me, sorry.
--I find a lady love, in real-time, face-to-face reality even, and we *click*. Having a girlfriend would rule right now....especially if we were in harmony on our dreams and desires (yep, even my weird ones!).
--I find some manner of meaningful work I can do, to earn my keep, without being *punished* for daring to put a few extra pennies in my pocket. I know I *can* work when I am stable, on medications and such....but I do not know how I can keep it up when everyone and his brother wants to *shaft me* for full costs on everything (meds, counseling, etc.) barely six months in. Really, income cliffing--the sudden cutoff--sucks hard that way.
Even so....that aside, the key words there are "meaningful" and "I can do". Without the former, there's no point to my working (aside from making some rich man richer at my expense), and without the latter, I drive myself *crazier* trying to keep up, of course.
--And yes....this is going to sound silly, but....discovering I have *cool powers* or something would rock (I mean above and beyond those of "mortal men", duh). I mean, having something extra there that lets me know, that life has a *destiny* there for me....a reason for me to stick around in spite of all the crap and hostility I've lived through. That might be helpful.
Yeah, I know....not terribly deep tonight, sorry. I guess I am just in one of those "easily amused" moods right now.
Hope this helps. ;)
2006-11-14 13:41:31
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answer #7
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answered by Bradley P 7
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suited right here, Thomas, in this community of comrades. smart communicate, occasional hilarity, chuckles and sharing of advice or components. i'm no longer attached for dish. I stay in a valley the place mountains intervene with radio transmission. I actual have a Senior Bus provider for errands and appointments. I actual have a great next-door neighbor who values her privateness as much as I do, who escaped Katrina and moved faraway from Louisiana, with daughters right here, different friends who volunteer transportation, and a chum down the line. each so often she and that i are nicely on an identical day, and could cavort around city or on long, distinctly drives. there is plenty to maintain up with medically, all of it redundant and tiring, yet for antidote, good books, good CDs, good DVDs, and each so often the imaginary scenes for yet another tale. Am a author, such as you, so solitude is a miles cry from loneliness.
2016-10-22 02:46:11
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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happiest moment me and my husband bringing our baby into the world
2006-11-14 13:23:02
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answered by Anonymous
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basically,i'm a very religious person.n i've a very strong feeling that when i close my eyes n see GOD.THAT would be the HAPPIEST MOMENT of my life.
2006-11-15 01:25:04
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answered by saru 2
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if i could believe there were a God.
thats not going to happen though so... ..i would say since that coming off the road and going home to live like a normal person would make me pretty happy.
2006-11-14 13:44:31
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answered by sean_mchugh6 3
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