It depends entirely on your expectations.
Love and blessings Don
2007-02-12 07:20:00
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answered by Anonymous
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This question seems to me to be a backhanded way of asking what the purpose of life is for me and for others. I think the purpose for life (beyond getting the basic needs of food, clothing and shelter etc.) is a continuing struggle to get evidence from someone that your life matters. That someone may be a parent, a mate, ones child, a god, a friend, a boss, or even a pet. You do that by the interaction with others through words and acts. "No man (or woman) is an island." Whether you get the required evidence is entirely subjective (i,e, it's your own opinion and only yours). This opinion changes throughout life, (even from day to day) depending on your circumstances, Your mood depends on your momentary opinion and varies.
As for me, right now, I'm happy! Good luck, Peace and Love.
2007-02-12 15:12:35
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answered by Mad Mac 7
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Everybody`s needs are different, for some they can get all they need out of family and friends for others there is a perpetual search going on for fulfilment.
Some women stay at home with their kids and are very fulfilled others go out to work cos they need the additional challenge to feel fulfilled yet others never have kids because they get all their fulfilment in life out of living to the extremes.
need and fulfillment are both very subjective terms meaning different things to many people.
2007-02-15 16:07:24
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answered by bluegirl 3
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Really this all depends on what we want-a person who wants to be the next great singer to complete their life but cannot sing is obviously not going to get it. Though i spose that means we mostly need other things/dreams to get what we need. This does not, however, discount how important family are as (mostly) they are there when we need them. this is hard-really many people are selfish and will never be content so in answer to your question, probably not! lol
2007-02-13 15:10:30
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Having friends and family is a precious resource but ultimately everyone has a separate life journey to make. But, friends and family are the stepping stone from where you reach for more e.g education.
2007-02-12 17:48:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe that it's not needed, but definitely a desired thing to form an everlasting connection with someone you want to spend the rest of time with. Love is what makes life complete.
2007-02-12 14:50:21
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answered by Radgar E 3
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If you base what you 'need' on the medias' messages, you will never find all that you need. They create greed and desire.
If you base what you "need" on a realistic assessment of what a human being needs in her life to be fulfilled (according to, for example, Maslows' Hierarchy of Needs) you will find it.
Most of us ware walking Consumers and never think in terms of other than Material terms.
2007-02-12 14:45:20
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answered by Croa 6
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You can but it has never been accomplished. To get ALL out of life you would need to know the answer to every question so you know whether you need it or not, right?
2007-02-12 15:19:57
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answered by Anonymous
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for me I need something more, I get what I need from friends and family but I always want more that only I can achieve or provide for myself.
2007-02-15 05:14:09
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answered by Anonymous
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this is a loaded question surrounded by ambiguity. 'all you need out of life' is entirely subjective, thus what you might 'need out of life' might be different that what I or someone else might 'need out of life.' There is not objective standard for what one needs out of life, just whatever fulfills that persons desires sufficiently to make them happy.
2007-02-12 14:33:59
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answered by humebudde 1
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