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Yes. Many times.

2007-01-06 13:07:05 · answer #1 · answered by Nicole Brown 2 · 0 2

Yes, I was 17 year old when I went into the Korean War as an Infantryman. I lost a lot of good friends and vowed to stay in the Army to help to keep America safe in their honor and to make myself a better soldier. I feel that has helped me to mature more than anything else.

2007-01-06 21:13:28 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

yes, last year. i was told my diabetes was out of control, i had a heart attack and a four-way bypass and while i was in the hospital recovering a neighbor's brush fire spread and burned down my barn, home and every damn thing i had ever accumulated. now the insurance co. has found a clause so i get nothing. i visited by son afterward and he kicked me out so i had a bad slip after 10 years of sobriety and wrecked my brand new f150. yeh, i need to become a better person because god doesn't seem to like me the way i am.

2007-01-06 21:11:43 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Great question. I have had many, but I that made my think and I equate thinking to being better, was when I almost discharged my shotgun through my closet into an area where there were little kids. I was a better person after that.

2007-01-06 21:11:21 · answer #4 · answered by BMC 2 · 0 1

Yes, birth into a cruel and harsh world. I had two choices one to be a bad person and the other to be a better person than the environment I was raised in. My mom taught be right from wrong, the rest was up to me.

2007-01-06 21:11:01 · answer #5 · answered by briardan 4 · 1 1

yes when my dog Zorro came into my life. I got him almost 3 years ago. He's the best, most sweetest dog I've ever known. Zorro motivated me to be more responsible at school, with my schoolwork, at work, and with life itself. I can't imagine my life without him.

2007-01-06 21:12:39 · answer #6 · answered by nobodyd 7 · 0 0

it was a gradual progression: my 9+years in music. i had a scholarship audition. for me, hearing professional musicians at work is very inspiring. the fact that you have just a piece of paper, and you can read it and sculpt it in your own image and make everything you express your own really is inspiring. i am an entire different person when performing music

2007-01-06 21:14:33 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

When I had to do into the hospital because of depression I had met so many people who had been through so much. Just seeing them try and also seeing how strong they were really encouraged me. They were the kind of people I wont forget.

2007-01-06 21:08:27 · answer #8 · answered by b 4 · 0 1

march 2, 2006, the birth of my daughter

2007-01-06 21:08:46 · answer #9 · answered by Selena Jade's Mommy 4 · 0 1

Sure, but the moment passes and we forget. Living the straight and narrow is not the easiest path, and so we kind of walk it and kind of not. Maybe a lot more NOT than DO.

2007-01-06 21:10:21 · answer #10 · answered by pshdsa 5 · 0 1

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