I'm very grateful for my knowledge. I told my father that the best inheritance he ever gave me is my education. With this education, i have the capacity to earn a living and make money. Money and health can dissipate with time. But your knowledge will always be around.
I always believe in this saying: When we are young, we sacrifice our health , to go after that Almighty Dollar. Then, when we are old, we sacrifice our money to go after health. By that time, it's too late. So it's impt early on in life to balance your goals and aspirations to your efforts. Stop and smell the roses. Don't let your health and chances for happiness to be lost in your constant search and battle for more money!
Thereby, I'm grateful that I have my education and knowledge; because nobody can take that away from me.
Of course, no man is an island, so I'm also grateful for the love of my family and friends and good health. and love of God and country. . And oh yeah, my ............freedom!
2007-02-02 10:34:54
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answered by rosieC 7
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Im Grateful for My Soberity almost a Year Now. With my Soberity it has brought me a better understanding of myself as well as showing me sides of myself i never knew... for instances my love of hiking and things outdoors .... my love of pets . with that i have 2 great dogs and and a great girl in my life.. When i was drinking i only cared for one thing myself ..., i find myself feed the birds out in the backyard ... i mean i sound like an old man but im only 25 years old and i feel like i have gotten a second chance on what i relize has been a short life but those 2 years i lost drinking is what keeps me thinking of what i could have done in that time for the year ive been sober ive accomplished so much more than i ever could have dreamed of in those 2 wastefull years
2007-02-02 10:28:49
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answered by Anonymous
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My family, health, the ability to provide for my family and myself, I am grateful that I know why I have so much -- the reason is God and love andI am grateful for everything
2007-02-02 10:30:06
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answered by Steve P 5
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I am very grateful for my husband who works damn hard every day to be sure we have heat, food, etc... And I am very grateful for my children and especially my daughter and my 2 year old grandaughter! My dog is something else I am very grateful for, she is my best buddy! My job, my friends, my health and SUMMER!!!!
2007-02-02 11:51:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I am greatful to be alive and have a place to live, i was homeless for a few years and let me tell you, liveing on the streats in the cold is not a good thing, i am thankful for a warm bed and a family that loves me
2007-02-02 16:33:31
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answered by Kate P 2
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Hmmmm...well I am 67 years old...I yet work physically as well as mentally...my health is excellent....my wife makes me a very happy man & person...my childern and grandchildern are all smart, healthy and a joy to me...I stll ride my motorcycle and enjoy this LIFE....all else is minor compared to this and I am grateful for any and all of it.
2007-02-02 10:28:49
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answered by ramarro smith shadow 4
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I've been driving for several years now, and I hope to drive for many more to come. I had doubts it would ever happen, and it seemed like a long time in coming. I drive a good car and I've nearly gotten it paid off.
2007-02-02 10:49:40
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answered by TarKettle 6
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My kids, my (knock on wood) health so far, the parents I got, the solid family I got, having a sollid mind, and not aging prematurely.
2007-02-02 10:30:01
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answered by WhiteLilac1 6
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My family, myself, my optimism, my girlfriend , my education, the directors of the best movies I've seen so far, Tony Blair ....
2007-02-02 10:36:11
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answered by Andrea Q 2
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That I am alive, have a place to live and enough money for now to get by.
2007-02-02 10:29:12
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answered by Anonymous
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