my children and their happiness is the most improtant thing to me because their my little monsters and i'd do anythin to make them happy and see that checky little smile on their face's and i would truely die for them
2007-02-12 00:31:22
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answer #1
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answered by nat 3
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All things we do have more important things in the purpose of doing them, in the deeper recesses of our mind there are always more important things spurring us along the way, things that make us do whatsoever we do. Our life is full of many examples of this simple fact: for example, when I work, let suppose work because I want to buy a house. The actual purpose in this instance is my idea of a nice and beautiful house of my own, which is more important. And then if I say I that I like a house just for the sake of it, that would be wrong, for the idea must have purpose more important and vibrant enough to turn that idea into some work of some real worth in the market. The fact is that I want a house because If want to make it my home. Now, the dream of a home is more important than a mere idea of a house that it resides in. The beautiful fact is that I want to buy a house because I want to make is my home, and not just a home but an ideal home, a heaven on earth, my own paradise where I dream to live with people I love; or may be just for them to be with me all the time; or may be I just love myself and I like to be myself somewhere I like. The question, however, is why do I love and like to be with someone, even if it is just myself? Is this really important? And could there be something more important than this? I leave this to you to figure out yourself as I might enter into magical world of the abstract losing my firm grip on the concrete.
2007-02-12 05:02:44
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answered by Shahid 7
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if you want a concrete answer maybe you should ask a concrete question. I am not entirely sure you know what you are asking here...more important than what. If you clarify maybe you may get the answers you are looking for.
2007-02-11 23:06:59
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answer #3
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answered by chelles_insanity 4
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If you gave a concrete question - you might get a concrete answer.
2007-02-11 21:44:43
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answer #4
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answered by Freethinking Liberal 7
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From a practical point of view, treating others as more important than self is the best long term strategy. Why? because it leads one to be open to all things rather than being a closed system of "self" only. To be open to all things allows for the possibility of learning and experiencing. Be Well.
2007-02-11 22:59:43
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answer #5
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answered by Eso_ uk 4
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He is right. It is not a concrete question. It all depends on our point of view.
2007-02-11 22:01:58
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answered by kicking_back 5
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Well you know who's who. Who else could who be? nowho?.
But sure why's not just why.
Is it just because?
Because I confess I can give you no reasons.
I love any answer when it's given just because, but I have no idea why do people ask why.
I'm sorry, I can't be more concrete than this.
I hope you'll understand, but expect you won't.
2007-02-11 23:52:53
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answer #7
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answered by Laio 5
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No thing is more important than any other thing.
We are all made up from the universe, we are mere forms rising up and falling away. how could this part of the universe be better or worse than any other part of the universe? Which is your good side of your face, which is your bad? It's just your face.
2007-02-11 21:44:45
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answer #8
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answered by guy o 5
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Everyone is important, each being is deserving of our complete love and respect.
Love is important. It is intended to be universally applied to all with no judgment what so ever.
love and blessings Don
2007-02-12 03:43:14
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answered by Anonymous
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To question, we all want answers but end up with more questions.
the more answers we have, the more questions we recieve.
2007-02-12 14:26:23
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answered by Grog 3
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