Try living without it for a week....
2006-12-14 22:01:42
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answered by ashwin_hariharan 3
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Maybe it's a financial strain on you? Or it was something you saved for that you thought would change your life, and the anticipation of receiving it was more exciting than the actual receiving of it. And, just as we often do in relationships, sometimes we're excited about new, novel things, then when they are around for awhile, we begin to take them for granted. Try to appreciate it though, remember what it was like to be on foot!
2006-12-14 21:58:39
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answered by goldilocks747 1
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Because people are never satisfied. I think that is really instinct though . Think about it,,, If people were easily satisfied we would still be heating with a camp fire and living in caves. We have the instinct and drive to want to better ourselves
2006-12-15 01:20:37
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answered by hardhead 3
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The grass is always greener on the other side, until you are there, then you realise that the green ergrass, in fact, is on the other (old) side! Its human nature! As you've said: you've become used to it.
2006-12-14 22:25:12
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answered by Ebby 6
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Desire can often be much more fun than the fullfillment thereof.
2006-12-14 22:13:41
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answered by peacedevi 5
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well if you dont want it give it to me
2006-12-15 01:57:51
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answered by nancy o 4
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