Only when my wife is happy.
(I am not complaining. Instinctively and intuitively we men only have one purpose in life: to make our mates happy.
Proof: When they are not happy, we are not happy. (no matter how much we pretend to be macho.)
2007-01-17 14:45:48
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answered by MrsOcultyThomas 6
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I don't entirely know. I know I'm very happy with how far I've come in life. But I wouldn't be happy just sitting and stopping here.....I don't think there's many/if any moments in life where you stop and say, "There. Now I'm really truly happy. Everything is perfect, nothing ever needs to change." Wouldn't that get boring? You'd eventually want to try or explore something new, or something might come along that would change your definition of happiness completely. So there's my answer, if it makes any sense. So, I wonder why you ask. Are YOU happy?
2007-01-17 14:54:03
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answered by Froggy78 2
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Yes, in terms of my material existence. I've achieved a lot and I'm in a good school. I consider myself a caring person, who is admired by her peers. I have a great family and friends.
Spiritually, though, I'm not satisfied, there is a lot that needs to be done and oftentimes societal constraints get in the way of spiritual goals.
2007-01-17 14:45:46
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answered by lotusmoon01 4
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I am happy with my life in GENERAL, but of course, I am not satisfied. Total satisfaction with life would be dangerous because it would take away your motivation to keep improving and working hard. Look at any of the "greats" in history: Beethoven, for example, was famously relentless in his pursuits of perfection, and it was his dissatisfaction with anything but the very best he could compose that led him to revise his scores many, many times (resulting in great masterpieces, which is lucky for us!)
2007-01-17 14:50:19
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answered by -- 3
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Yes
2007-01-17 14:43:34
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answered by Gwen 4
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the actual secret for me exchange into religious. I were raised Catholic, then switched over to Baptist, for years exchange into unfulfilled. mutually as working in distinctive intense paying jobs, felt unfulfilled; long term relationships, unfulfilled; large living quarters, unfulfilled. i exchange into approached by using a Jehovah's Witness some religious study. Skeptical in the previous each thing, i found a non secular homestead. It exchange into lots greater artwork than the two Catholic and Baptist, besides the undeniable fact that it made experience. I had heard all varieties of information approximately them and that i exchange into leary, yet, quickly in a while, met the guy of my targets additionally a Jehovah's Witness, considering that we've been flippantly yoked we reported marriage and that i inherited a spacious homestead, then began engaged on my homestead business enterprise (designing and coming up rings). I even have 2 cats and a canines and we are better than chuffed. for the period of my busy schedule, i'm chuffed to declare that i'm nonetheless interpreting and putting what I study into action in my life. I even have yet to alter into baptised, yet studying the scripture between people who're tirelessly learning and employing what they be attentive to is a large feeling. we don't decide, we are mocked by using others, yet we've not got the convoluted issues others have because of the fact we live, loving others and helping them discover their religious freedom. How lots greater useful are you able to be. No issues, no financial concerns, no lonliness and all of the affection one individual ought to stand. I look after it by way of assorted time administration, throwing away activities that don't carry me rewards, which includes staring at television for 4-6 hrs, emotional volleyball, obsessing on money. without focused on fulfillment you will actually income it besides as an information on a thank you to simplify your life.
2016-10-31 10:04:42
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answered by herrick 4
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Most of the time yes. I have some stuff I'm sorting out but life is a gift and I'm happily married and have people that love me.
2007-01-17 14:43:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I can't say that I am, i'm never completely satisfied to be honest. There is always something I want to gain knowledge aboutm or something I want to achieve, or something I need to do.
2007-01-17 14:45:35
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answered by Dink 4
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I've recently become more financially stable, which I'm grateful to God for. But with my new job comes a lot of stress, and I'm still getting used to it.
So at the moment... no. But with the grace of God, I'm getting there.
2007-01-17 14:48:50
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answered by royale76 2
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Usually. Everyone has hard times occasionally, it's just a matter of working through it.
2007-01-17 14:44:40
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answered by iamnoone 7
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