I was about 40 am now 48 it did take a long time cause I was put down a lot in a relationship so it took a long time and then I thought I quite like me so I'm OK not perfect, I would love to see what perfect is cause none of us are
2007-01-25 09:14:58
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answered by Bernie c 6
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Well I haven't quite got there yet but I feel like I'm very near. What's quite strange as well is that you say you found it the day you had your son - well I'm 5 months pregnant & it seems as though I started to find peace within myself from when I first found out I was pregnant. And I'm sure that when my son or daughter is born that I will near enough have found it. Good question. I'm 27.
2007-01-26 06:30:59
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answered by EmmaB 3
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2007-01-25 17:31:34
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answered by Anonymous
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There are swings and round abouts in life , while i am sure that u have found some inner peace at the moment life has a way of turning your world upside when u least expect it .....
Inner peace is an endless search and all part of your journey through life ....
2007-01-25 17:17:02
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answered by jizzumonkey 6
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Life is full of conflicts and problems even to your death so we may never truely find peace until AFTER we die.
Out of chaos comes order i.e. your son falls sick so you take him to the Doc who finds he has an alergy and gives the cure - from that incident you've effectively learned to keep your son away from the things that make him allergic
Experience is another way how we learn and through these past experiences they can determine how we live our lives
2007-01-25 19:09:20
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answered by Truth D 4
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I'm 24 and have yet to find peace, I am tormented and I do believe that a child or a positive change in my life might change that but I am afraid of needles and therefore fear having a child.
2007-01-25 19:29:41
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answered by angel h 4
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I don't think you ever have complete peace of mind, but I did learn to accept myself and embrace the the things I use to hate about myself as character building traits. I'm 32 now and I believe the transformation started around 25 and is still evolving.
2007-01-25 17:13:35
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answered by firecracker 4
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When I turned 18, I felt it my duty to try to repent the sins of my youth. Then I basically forgot about doing good until I was 25. At that point I had to ask myself: do I report the horrendous crime I witnessed as a kid and ruin my life or do I try to live with myself not doing anything about it? I made my decision, and while life now sucks, I know I'll be well-respected in the afterlife.
Now before you start thinking I'm religious, let me tell you that my illustrated essay on brain implants is credited as the basis for the Wikipedia article on the subject. Along with other futurists, I envision a day when we can live in computer networks free of the constraints the biological husk currently provided to humanity.
And before you start thinking I'm devoid of spirituality, it was Jesus Himself that said the last people would be the first to enter the afterlife and the first people the last. Was He trying to tell us that Heaven didn't exist yet?
Whatever the case, despite being poor and constantly on the verge of homelessness, I can live with myself knowing that I've provided a service to so many of my readers.
2007-01-25 17:28:53
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answered by SkewsMe.com 3
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mmmn interesting I am 28 and have just had my second child and I am so at peace now. Much more realistic about my goals and happier in my own skin.
2007-01-28 06:27:12
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answered by jupiter 3
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When I got put on prozac for the first time, at the age of 46
I am on Diazepam now.
2007-01-25 17:16:48
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answered by Not Ecky Boy 6
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