For me it's strictly survival. Then comes love and peace, hopefully. But I feel good about bobbing and weaving right now
so Survival is my number one priority. Not staying alive literally(although yes, that too) but surviving by Wanting to Be Alive in every sense. I like discovering the jokes life plays on us and learning all those sayings were true. Youth really IS wasted on the young! Time really DOES start to fly by etc. etc. Good question and glad you are flowing. Enjoy. @8-)
2007-02-04 15:51:58
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answered by Dovey 7
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Well as my daughters would put it I'm now half century old and still playing hockey with 19 yr olds and keeping up with them. Raced in top of the word cross country sking championship in youth, (not that we were anywhere near finish line) 1970. 0r was it 68? Only problem I encounter if there is anything to be said about gaining wisdom with age...seems everyone around me is so foolish for no real obvious reasons? Escaped my death bed some five years ago and have been living with no limits since. Worked on a Government mace and cut few diamonds along the way and erected some icons rocks in America. Sometimes makes me wonder why didn't I had this energy in yonder years? biggest challenge this year 2007 getting married again hopefully on the seventh day of the seventh month of 2007.I guess in trueth I'm just beginning to live.Starred in short film The Journey of the Stone. look it up in yahoo.In the end I usually work around the clock like 24 hours for four to five days and then get a good night sleep.There just seem to be not enough time for sleep at times...but just enjoying it.It is amazing when after 12 hrs if you shower and become renewed for the next 12 hrs...it is utterly amazing but then I know the master of the rain who refeshers me.May the good LOrd bless you for what ever you choose to take on.
2007-02-05 00:51:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I see the role of life as contributing, sharing, being kind, and being honest and respectful. Being part of the circle with others. Remembering we all need community and belonging.
Being a roll model to the younger generations is important, being an example, they look up to you and trust you.
2007-02-04 23:58:04
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answered by Stony 4
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Life is your primary teacher. You know, the "mother" of all teachers. It is HER job to guide us through the ups and downs of this journey as we find our way. Life allows us to explore the concepts of faith, wisdom, and hope, just to name a few. But, the choice is OURS.
2007-02-04 23:46:22
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answered by JOURNEY 5
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I think that the role in life is to learn. To learn as much as you possibly can. And to carry on what you have learned throughout the years.
2007-02-05 01:10:58
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answered by izzitonme 4
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To live, so we can experience and to love - this is what we'll need in the afterlife
To procreate (if you havent already), to nurture, to care, to enhance and enrich - this is what we'll need to ensure the continuance of our bloodlines and human race
To be pro-active with our environment and our planet - this can determine what kind of home and planet our children will inherit
2007-02-04 23:46:17
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answered by Truth D 4
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Life must be lived as play. -Plato
Are you a good actor, know how to adopt and how to keep yourself busy? If so, you've got it.
Live and let die. -John Lennon
2007-02-04 23:49:15
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answered by Anonymous
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take on life like there`s no tomorrow. do everything you`re told to do, live up to your own expectations. help others. forgive and move on. live life with no regrets.
2007-02-04 23:48:02
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answered by Anonymous
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