not a big fan but i dont want too die just yet lol
2007-02-26 10:24:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes.
It's hell at the moment, it really is.
But...
I have a wonderful child, a loving partner, good friends, family that is always there, a roof (and a nice one at that) over my head, food in my belly, limbs and a brain that work. I can see the sun, hear the birds, taste my food, feel the breeze and smell cut grass. I have a garden, a pc, home phone, mobile phone, tv and internet connection.
I have a bank account, even if there is never anything in it, and a completely empty savings account, but I still have them!
So compared to probably 90% of the world I'm very lucky, and I'm thankful for that.
Sounds a bit do-goody sometimes, but when you have so much bad stuff in your life it really does help to step back and think for a minute :)
2007-02-26 10:35:04
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answered by cymraesgwyllt 4
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Yes. Even though when I am in a really bad mood I'll think say, " I HATE my life." For example, I am stiffed money that is owed to me. I expected this money sometime ago, and I needed it to pay bills. Then a whole lot of money problems occurred. So at that point I hated my life. But usually I am a happy go lucky person who just needs a bitter vent everyonce in awhile. Life is good!
2007-02-26 10:29:43
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answer #3
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answered by KND 5
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I don't like the fact that I have to work the rest of my life, but when I am doing things that help other people and when I feel like I am living life for something bigger than my self, it is worthwhile. College sucks by the way, but hopefully, when I get through it, things will get better.
2007-02-26 10:54:48
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answered by Nonfat Antipop 1
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absolutely YES. God has blessed me in ways that I never imagined. Most of it has to do with the people in my life. For example, even though some things about my school drive me crazy, my friends and teachers there make it all worthwhile. I'm also thankful that I am a Christian and I have been blessed with an amazing church and youth group to attend. I'm also a dancer and I am so thankful that God has given me the ability to dance and allowed my ankle to slowly but surely heal. My life is far from perfect, and as a highschool senior, sometimes my parents drive me crazy and I can't wait to go to college. BUT, I am so SO SOOOO thankful for them too. I know that I do not deserve any of this and I am so thankful for what God has blessed me with. Life has been hard, it has been a struggle in many, many ways. But God has taught me so much. I love my life and all God has taught me even through the hard times. Through those times, He has been faithful. I'm not really sure where I'm headed for college, but I'm sooooooooooo excited for what adventures and challenges God has in store for me. This journey isn't over yet!!
God bless you!!!!
2007-02-26 10:32:41
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answered by dancing4ever 2
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Yes I do, for a while I didn't. But I realize I was just taking it for granted. I love my life! Although I know I do need to improve upon it in some areas!
2007-02-26 10:26:24
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answered by jackichanrules13 2
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For the most part, I enjoy my life but I find this not to be true all of the time, when its bad I onsider it to be very bad, but I try to overcome these feelings and get over them as fast as possible.
2007-02-26 10:44:20
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answered by danielle 2
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Abso-bloomin-lutely
2007-02-26 10:37:05
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answered by hunterentertainment 3
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I don't like some aspects, but overall I love my life! I've been through enough bad to know what's good.
2007-02-26 10:25:55
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answered by War Veteran 3
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Generally, yes. Though my life might be full of frustration, I am always thankful for it. I don't want to die, and thus run away from my problems. Rather, i think it would be better to face my problems with life head-on. Running away is never the answer, as i have found out. Running away from life doesn't solve anything, to fight for the life you want is so much better. I'd rather have my life exactly as it is, rather then not have my life at all.
My life is far from perfect, but who's life is perfect? For that matter, who would want their life to be perfect? Perfect is boring, perfect gives you no excitement, no thrill in life. I would kill myself if I had a perfect life, just out of sheer boredom.
While my parents might make my life miserable at times and frustrating at others, there is a purpose to everything they do. I feel that without them, what life could i possibly live? And it is also, you could almost say thrilling, to see just how far i can go without breaking the boundaries they have set down for me.
I like to be charitable, and to help out my friends in need. By helping those who have true reasons to hate their life, I find that both of our lives can get better. When others are in pain emotionally, i find that I can almost sense their troubles. Friends like to open up to me, so that i can help them in any way that i can. And I, in turn, hope that they can help me when i am troubled, thereby having us support each other. To help out those in need is a purpose worth living for. It follows the Golden Rule so perfectly, to "Do onto others as you would have them do onto you."
I am thakful for the gifts that have been given to me by God. in particular I enjoy my great intellect and my writing ability. There are qualities i wish I had, but i can't have everything, can i? When life isn't going the way i want, i like to write about it, either through a journal entry or by writing a poem. This allows me to sort out my feelings, and many times, this alone helps me get over my troubles.
When my life has hit the dumps, i like to keep these quotes in mind:
1.) "If life has reached its lowest, then the only way to go is up."
2.) “All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us.”
3.) “Our life takes us on a rollercoaster ride of emotions and experiences that puts us way at the top of the ride, or finds us down at our low times, but eventually bringing us back on level keel, with our heads usually tied on tighter and straighter because of what we go through, and how we deal with it.”
There is a reason for everything I have to come to face, therefore there is no point in trying to avoid it. There is a reason that I was put on this Earth, just like there is a reason everyone else was. i have a purpose to fulfill, and I will see it done.
2007-02-26 12:23:23
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answered by Anonymous
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90% of the time I'm a happy camper.
10% of the time I'm struggling. But what I like about myself is that I don't bring down others with my problems. I try not to show others that I'm upset and I don't take out my anger on others.
2007-02-26 10:27:50
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answered by High on Life!!! 4
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