Absolutely thrilled.
Would not change a thing if I could.
Love and blessings Don
2007-03-19 05:15:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I am ecstatic with what life has offered me. I often think about how lucky I am, and how much I must still be taking for granted every day despite my effort to appreciate everything I have.
I have always had a safe home and a loving family. I lost both of my parents last year, but I still have my sister, incredible friends, and the most loving boyfriend in the world.
I am healthy (mostly), have enough intelligence and access to financial aid to pursue a higher education, and have a job that pays enough for me to live on. So many people are without that privilege.
It is very easy, especially in a situation where you have all of the fundamental necessities like a home, enough food, health care, and access to a livable income to take things for granted, but even having those things alone makes us more fortunate than a monumental portion of the world's population.
2007-03-19 13:06:43
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answered by IQ 4
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I definitely love my life as it is today. I love that I have so much supportive family, a love for history and education, and I like being in my 20s. I also enjoy my health, and I'm very thankful for the roof over my head and parents that are alive. I guess what I am not happy about is that one day, my life could change for the worse. There's no college degree that can spare me insecurity, no country that is truly safe, and no way to ensure that I will stay this secure as I feel today. That is where if I'm unhappy, it would be the knowledge that nothing can be taken for granted. I have to appreciate today for what it is, and make sure I stay strong for what may come my way. I do believe in God, and hope and faith, so I do believe that if I do have faith and hope for better days, the pain of the future won't kill my spirit for life.
2007-03-25 08:47:13
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answered by Sasha 4
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Not always. I don't like the way I turned out. A lot of people don't like me, because I have a tendency to be loud and overbearing. I have no friends, except for a couple of women I see and I live alone, for now. I want to go back to school, but I don't have the means to do so and I really don't have any idea what I want to do with the rest of my life anyway. I'm 51 now and by the time I got a degree in something I would be a minimum of 56 or 57. I keep wishing for a grand prize drawing, but no such luck. I consider myself a nice person, but if that's the case, then why don't I have any friends?
2007-03-19 12:33:34
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answered by golden rider 6
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Materially, I did not go as far as I should have gone, given my degree of talent relative to those of people generally. I am a political maverick, always have been, and this has always led to someone using his authority to cut short my career prospects. However, I'm not sorry for it. It's better to be intellectually free and materially poor than it is to be rich with an enslaved spirit.
All thing considered, I'm reasonably satisfied. Various devils have offered me bargains, and I refused to sell my soul to any of them. I could use more money, but I have enough. And I've used my time as I saw fitting, and not as someone else did, and that's worth more than the income I'd have been able to trade that time for.
2007-03-19 13:41:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I love life because it is the ultimate adventure a person can ever have. Imagine being blessed with something that you can turn into a wonderful journey, an absolute blessing. Part of why I love life is also the fact that everything you want your life to be is in your hands. You make the decisions. And I love it.
2007-03-19 12:26:41
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answered by Anonymous
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If you strip all the material aspects away, life is not very enjoyable or lovable at all. If you don't think so, take all your money and possessions and give them away for nothing in return, then see how you love life when you're destitute and homeless. I don't love life. I just accept it for what it is. I think that being in love with life eventually leads to heartbreak and disappointment.
2007-03-19 12:26:02
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answered by Subconsciousless 7
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Actually if you are happy with your life, you will automatically be happy with the material aspects. To love one's self means that you allow the love energy to flow through your self.
This is the secret, the pearl of great price. When this is happening there is no resistance. When there is no resistance, all your rockets of desire attract what you desire. Ask and it is given! Jump on, it's a great ride. 1,006 Flags.
See you on the way!
2007-03-25 18:43:51
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answered by canron4peace 6
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I do. I'm in love with life. And I'm happy with what I can offer to life.
2007-03-25 13:05:06
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answered by ? 2
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You have never met a person happier than me.
I have reached the point in my life where I can put all my experiences into perspective, and now know the truly valuable things: life, love, compassion, joy, beauty of nature...I could go on and on.
2007-03-19 15:05:10
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answered by diannegoodwin@sbcglobal.net 7
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sometimes yes, sometimes no on loving who I am...same feeling for what I have become...mostly a no on where I'm heading...and fairly happy with what life has offered me.
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2007-03-20 17:27:41
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answered by .. 5
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