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Are you happy and contented with your life.If possible please mention your age also.

2007-05-21 09:01:40 · 20 answers · asked by Inquisitive 1 in Social Science Psychology

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You asked two questions in one. No I'm not happy with my life. Yes I'm very content. I'm 33. I once heard Troy Aikman Say this

When things are good always remember they could be better.
When things are bad they could always be worse.

I always keep this close to my heart to keep me from being big headed or from pitying myself. Please believe there are millions of people who wish they had your life. If you complain too much i promise your life will fall apart.

2007-05-21 09:17:03 · answer #1 · answered by Big Sam D 4 · 1 0

I'm 19 (almost almost 20!) and so far I'm happy. I have no major problems, I have a loving family and a wonderful fiancé. I have pets and I can study what I love: languages. Next year (if God wills) I will start with some Art history and Ancient cultures, can't wait.
I am working myself to death (almost) but life's still good - at least I am able to...

I guess the only thing I'd really change is my marital status, I really want to get married but that won't happen soon =(

2007-05-21 16:13:18 · answer #2 · answered by Lady G 4 · 0 0

I think so.... Sometimes we don't allow our selves to be happy, but when we break down the wall.... be can be....

Not everyday is going to be a happy day... that is life... but we must try before 12/21/2012.............

"Yes, the world as we know it will cease to exist; it will be the end of our current "Earth Age" and the start of a "New Earth Age". The Maya believed that 2012 marks the end of our current "Solar Epoch" or "Sun Age" and it marks the commencement of a "New Solar Epoch" or "New Sun Age".

The precipitating agent that will trigger this is the Sirius Binary Stellar System, called "The Dragon", it is also the "Great Dog Star" that Nostradamus said would howl for 7 days. It turns out that our Solar System is on a collision course with Sirius. This is the "Great Mystery of the Ages" that even modern scientists have no knowledge about. They think the Earth's global warming is caused by greenhouse gases, the burning of fossil fuels and pollution by man, but they are wrong. These environmental degradations are caused by the electromagnetic stellar arcing between the star Sirius A and our Sun. As the two systems approach ever closer the effects will become more radical. This is why the arctic poles on Mars are even melting; for this phenomenon is affecting everything in our whole system.

What is coming is an extinction level event that will wipe our entire global technoculture off the face of the Earth. Nothing but a handful of post-catastrophic survivors will remain to undertake the Herculean task of "recivilization" all over again, which will require another 12,000 years before ever reaching the technological status that we enjoy today.

Sirius B will pass by the Earth first causing a 45 degree pole shift. Cities like New York will be thrust towards the North Pole and become frozen wastelands. Great and horrific earthquakes worldwide will be a daily occurrence reducing all cities to rubble. Next, Sirius A will pass between the Earth and the Sun. The mean surface temperature of the Earth is considered to be 59 degrees; this will escalate to 5,300 degrees, because Sirius A is 2.24 solar masses larger than our Sun and at the half way distance will be equal to 80 of our Suns in the sky. All flesh of people and animals will "flash-fry", and the fish in the sea will boil to a poached level. All materials on the surface of the Earth will spontaneously combust, including all world forests and cities. All metals will melt, including vehicles. The passing of Sirius A will cause our Sun to turn upside-down for both stars possess opposite polarities, and this will cause all the planets in our Solar System, including the Earth, to turn upside-down. The oceans will displace out of their basins and overrun the continents burying whole nations beneath a layer of 2-mile thick alluvium soil. The Earth may even be catapulted out of its orbit causing the arctic Polar Regions to wander freezing everything that enters their pathway. As the two solar system pass through each other in this Great Transversion, it is very much like two bubbles passing through each other, this will cause all the debris in the debris belts of each system to dislodge and rain down a torrential downpour of mass celestial bombardment; everything will be destroyed. The debris belts in our system are the Oort belt, Kuilper belt and the Asteroid Belt.

The horrible judgments against the maturation of evil upon the Earth and against corrupt Man whose pride assails the very Throne of God at the end of our age and described in the Book of Revelation in the Bible will actually be produced by this cosmocataclysmic event, the burning of the Earth, the boiling of the seas, the great earthquakes, the 100 pound asteroids of mass celestial bombardment, the leveling of every mountain, and the sweeping away of all the islands.

Afterwards, a New Age will begin, and knowledge of our existence will be wiped away and forgotten, becoming a vague myth of a former "Golden Age".

2007-05-21 16:10:50 · answer #3 · answered by ncbound 5 · 0 2

66 years old. I am happy because I like myself. I once read this quote( can't remember who wrote it but it makes a great deal of sense) " A man creates the world in which he must reside". I have created a fine world that lets me live on the level that makes me happy. Have I accomplished everything that I set out to do? No, but I am not through yet. Learn to live well and you will be happy, provided that you don't build a world that lets a bunch of fools in.

2007-05-21 16:16:26 · answer #4 · answered by J. W. H 5 · 0 0

I'm 19, and i am contented with my life. I mean, i definitely have my share of problems, but my joy isn't based on my situations. I can't say i am always happy, but I do always have hope that things will get better. I know where to go when things go wrong in my life, so that keeps me grounded.

2007-05-21 16:33:45 · answer #5 · answered by his_princess 1 · 0 0

ncbound, you just described the most horrific acopolyptic theory I'v ever heard in my life in extremely gory and graphic detail, and then you say you're happy with life?
This looks like a sign of manic depression.

As for me, I know I'm blessed with food, shelter, and money in my pocket (unlike 92% of the whole world), but I still do not feel happy nor content with life.

2007-05-21 16:24:31 · answer #6 · answered by hidetherumm 2 · 0 0

I'm sober, drug free, don't smoke, healthy. I could use a little more money, but I get by. My phone and electric bills are paid. I'm not in jail. Life is not a bed of roses, but yeah, i am happy...... contented? things can always be better, ay? but I don't complain about what i don't have.

2007-05-21 16:32:14 · answer #7 · answered by Eskimo Hammer 4 · 0 0

I´m. I believe God has put me in this world to accomplish a mission, so I try to do his will and follow his commandments. I´m contented with my life because life is a golden opportunity to show our creator we love him-
By the way, i´m 20

2007-05-21 16:08:21 · answer #8 · answered by alfonso p 3 · 0 0

I'm happy...but not content...
I am happy coz I want to be and because I believe that if I won't try at least...I'd never be happy....still - I ain't fully content because I still have 1 dream/goal to accomplish....then I'll shout that I'm HAPPY AND CONTENT... so..just keep ur fingers crossed for me :D

ciao! and...don't worry...be happy!
oh yeah - I'm 19

2007-05-21 16:15:23 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

no 26 , happy but not content,but it motivates me I don,t think I ever want to be to content,if I was I would probably just go through life like a slug if you don't have discontent nothing would get done much like our government

2007-05-21 18:19:35 · answer #10 · answered by jth021 2 · 0 0

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