Yes, I am happy that I am able to feel unhappy.
2006-11-14 23:39:39
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course not.
"Happiness" is a condition exhibited by those who don't fully understand the situation (often willfully)... a blinding of the senses and full focus on something which doesn't warrant such... a kind of unnatural mind-numbing hysteria... and I want no part of it.
What I -am- .... is content.
I am content with all possible branchings of my life, and pretty much with the Universe in general. Unlike the "happy" people, who are blissfully oblivious in their denial of personal bias regarding what the future may hold... I simply don't care one way or another. I would still be "content" if I won the lottery tomorrow.... or if I was in a severe accident on the underground and had to be hospitalised for several weeks. I would be "content" if my mother died..... or even if I suddenly managed out of the blue to win over she who I have sought to engage symbiosis with for the past year (almost).
Content I am.
Never happy.
2006-11-15 07:02:32
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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My personality
My weight
My looks
Well, as they (who are they) always say, there's room for improvement.
I think instead of being happy or satisfied with what I have, I must always try to be better. I think weight and looks (appearance) are connected with health and achieving good health requires effort, work and I have to do that - in my case, I should start exercising.
Personality is more of an inner journey - state of mind - this is a very deep subject with endless analysis. Let's just say, I have flaws like everyone else, except of course, they are my unique flaws, and I wish to minimize them and maximize my virtues. Again, action is the key. If I will (without thinking, analyzing) decide to control my temper (anger), perhaps I will succeed - that's just one example.
You see your question has a lot of depth to it and I don't want to give a superficial answer.
2006-11-15 08:35:53
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answer #3
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answered by happy inside 6
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Yes.
I have a wonderful life - but I work hard for it - and the reward is happiness and contentment. I love everything about my life - really.
In the past I have been discontent and I have found that it is a choice. People can change their lives if they are not happy - but some people get a kick out of moaning about everything they do not have, rather than appreciating what they do have and working for what they want from life. Maybe they enjoy the attention they get from being miserable. I don't know.
Life's too short to be miserable. If you want something, Go get it!, I say. If you don't go for it - you must not really want it that bad.
:o)
2006-11-15 06:19:00
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answer #4
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answered by quay_grl 5
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Sometimes i am, but it seems that happiness is a fleeting emotion rather than a state of mind, i just get on with it and try to be good to others, look after my self and try and maintain a positive attitude, im really grateful for the people in my life thats for sure.xx
2006-11-15 08:18:26
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answer #5
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answered by herbal ashtray 4
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I'm getting closer to a positive answer on all three, but it's taken HUGE effort in the last 9 months to get to this point.
My personality I am happy with but I'm not sure all my friends are ready to deal with some of my so called "issues".
My weight is under controll, but needs work.
My health... I'll know of Friday when I get my MRI scan results back, but in general it;s good and I have started really looking after my body properly.
2006-11-15 05:37:40
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answer #6
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answered by mittobridges@btinternet.com 4
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I think I'd score high on personality chart. Weight - slightly over the scale due to humungous boobs. Looks - could be better if not for aging element :-(
But, I am happy with what God has given me overall.
2006-11-16 06:42:38
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answered by inosome 2
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personality - since I've met Jesus, my personality has changed tremendously as i constantly seek to display a Christ-like attitude.
I've also come to learn to accept myself for who I am with my strong points and my weaknessess. Now I can work on those weaknessess and overcome it.
weight - never. I am always seeking to be just a little bit thinner than what I am. I actually think I've got a serious problem in this area.
looks - ah, who is ever? But I've come to grasp that I am unique being and that is why I am a special person. I do not like my nose, but then again, if I change it, would still be me? So, I've learned [and am still earning] to accept myself and not to compare myself with others. [for it only drives you nuts if you do that.
2006-11-15 05:40:14
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answer #8
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answered by godshandmaiden 4
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Not too bubbly - 2 kilos over perfect weight - got all my hair, teeth and my health; girls want to have my babies but I will not commit again to marriage - just one more paper to complete my science degree with two more to come - have a good loving relationship with my family. NO is my answer. I am never satisfied with what I've got. I want more out of life although it doesn't include money.
2006-11-15 05:45:00
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answer #9
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answered by Ta 3
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Yes i am happy with myself,i like my outgoing personality,i want to gain some weght actually bcoz my face looks thin,i like my eyes and my hair,but i always want to improve my personality and change a thing or two esp. in my relationships.
what about u???
2006-11-15 07:47:39
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answer #10
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answered by Legend85 2
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Yeah but now you mention it I wouldnt mind being a bit kinder, a little bit thinner, i would like better skin and bigger boobs, but I arent that bothered or I would get something done, I am happy with my job, home, family, boyfriend and friends etc. We are trying for a baby so that would be a nice addition to my life.
2006-11-15 05:41:09
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answered by bez 4
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