To live a full life means to live life to its fullest. It doesn't refer to the time you didn't live life when your sleeping. Because even though you are asleep, it doesn't mean your dead and arn't still living life at the moment.
2007-01-29 14:50:09
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answer #1
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answered by Saby 2
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Seema, I will ask you a question?
Can you be without sleep for 10 days? Not even you, all the living species in this world needs to take rest. Sleeping is the best form of taking rest.
Now relating to your topic, I will ask you another question.
According to you, What are all the components that makes up a life?
Eating, working, gaining knowledge, talking and there are so many things which also include sleeping!
Sleeping is also another part of it. You cannot seperate life and sleep. While you sleep does your heart stops beathing?, does the flow of blood stops .. you are also doing some work while sleeping - dreaming. Then how can you seperate life and sleep.
So, anybody who says living full life means enjoying everything - eating, sleeping, chattting .. everything else.
2007-01-29 22:56:24
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answered by ? 6
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Well, think about it. A person who says he has lived a full life, means that he or she has lived a full life with the time they had. You can't expect that the only way to live a full life is to never sleep, and to constantly be doing things. Because of course that's impossible. And would life be quite so full if we didn't have this time to sleep and relax after the day?
2007-01-29 22:47:35
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answered by Amaryllis 2
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A person spends more around 1/3 of their life asleep, which equates to a huge difference in time spent. But when people make this statement... They are saying the time spent awake was spent well. It is impossible for any grownup to spend every hour of their life awake. They would go wonky, and eventually die from lack of rest. I had a friend stay up for 72 hours. He started hallucinating... That was after just three days. If your to ask me I think it was pretty dumb of him.
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2007-01-30 00:56:19
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answer #4
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answered by Joe K 6
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He's only sleeping,, but he's still alive isn't he,
so there must a life there.
Every one, human or animal being sleeps like you do,,,
so if you only count on when you're awake, NO one can
have the full life then.
2007-01-29 23:48:51
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answered by JUSS 4
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No, it is not wrong. because it is a mean that you are spending 12hrs a day even 8hrs a day is enough that means you are spending 1/3rd of your life span at the same time, biologically it is proven that, for a better health a complete sleep is also important. !
2007-01-30 04:39:50
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answered by mamata l 1
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No. Sleeping like making love is part of life.
2007-01-29 23:01:30
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answered by McDreamy 4
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I think this question is best anwsered by Dumdledore in Harry Potter. He says It does not do to dwell on dreams young Potter, and forget to live at all. When I sleep twelve hours a day, I feel my morning wasted.
2007-01-29 22:53:08
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answered by CANCEL 2
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What is a full life? What does it matter? Life is meaningless and has no purpose. If someone lives their entire life in bed, it has just as much meaning as Albert Einstein's life.
2007-01-29 22:57:30
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answered by Anonymous
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It means A Life Well Lived, a good life at its zennith
we also say I have worked my entire life..do we really work
what about holidays weekends?
2007-01-30 07:21:57
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answered by Eco-Savvy 5
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