Depends on who you are.... some people live life born with a sliver spoon in their mouth (I know you've heard that saying) however others don't just get things handed to them YES they have to fight and work for what they want out of life!
2007-07-06 01:37:39
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answered by MsCrtr 6
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I don't feel you have to fight for something if you want it bad enough. You work towards the goal by hard work or determination what ever it may be. Fighting is negative. Determination is positive. Like the old saying "what comes around goes around." If you fight for something & get it....more than likely you will loose it in the end. Then you are back from where you started from.
2007-07-06 01:31:10
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answered by simplesimon 5
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Kind of...
I believe that we have made it that way, because if you had ALL what you wanted ever from the very beginning of your life and no one ever opposed you, and all your dreams came true before you even finished the dream.
What would be the point of life?
I think we need to have a game and part of a game is to have goals and in order to reach our goals we need to have some barriers, so we can take a win each time we handle a barrier, if everything was done for us, I guess life would be
really boring?
2007-07-06 23:23:23
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answered by Mishu 2
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No. Fighting is a negative experience regardless of why we do it. Stand up for, work for, practice for, even struggle with ourselves for, these build character and emotional strength, which are positive enhancements to life. The phrase "fight for what we want in life" attaches a very derogatory connotation to the process of living and therefor belies the possibility of a satisfying life. In other words, it gives you a bad attitude!!!!
2007-06-29 04:21:31
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answered by naniannie 5
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Yes, I fight for everything that I don't have. I am a constant looker to improve my life and won't back down until I get what I want. Waiting for something to get handed to you is boring, I love the challenges and obstacles, which many I have had to endure.
2007-06-29 09:45:21
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answered by Yummy♥Mummy 6
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I do not believe in fighting for what I want. If I cannot have what I want means to me I am not supposed to have it. That does not mean I am sitting back and just hope I get what I want. Working on what I want is important. It means I have a 'DREAM' and think about how I can put that dream into reality, I put the plan together and work out what I have to do to put my 'DREAM' into reality. And I do believe in prayer and ask GOD for guidance and help. It has work on occasions.
2007-07-06 07:13:37
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answered by zabrina 2
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Definately, however it isnt nessisarily fighting for it all the time as much as the willingness and readiness to fight for what we want. Some things are easily aqquired however different circumstances present different difficulties in ataining what we want and in some cases it will be difficult in which case we have to fight, kicking, screaming and pullling hair to get what we want.
2007-07-05 23:47:56
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answered by shannon 2
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Why so melancholy? Your questions sound sad.
I sort of agree with this statement. If there's something you want, you do need to make the effort and work hard for it. You don't have to fight for it... but set a goal, and work towards achieving it.
Whatever it is you've set a goal for, keep your head up and strive for it!
2007-06-29 05:25:06
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answered by ? 6
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No.
Gone were the days of cave-men.
We are suppose to be modern living human kind of intelligent design.
We were suppose to master Merlin's magic wand from our creator's universal gifts of life.
Then we can create miracles and wonders with it.
Somehow with blunders and slip-ups with human errors.
We were created backwards into cave-men in making a mess living in misery in own backyards.
The greatest blunders and slip-ups with human errors in kicking the butts of our own children, own generation and living human kind on planet earth.
Luke 11.46, 52
Ever wonder why the landmark of the pyramids of Egypt were glaring under the sun, moon and stars even on cloudy and rainy days out there?
With all the secrets and writtings on the walls being left behind for us that was all lost with time.
2007-06-29 03:25:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I think so, or at least most of the time.
How many of us just get our way? I know I don't and that I usually have to make some kind of deal or argue about it to get what I want. Very rarely is what I want handed to me on a platter.
So yeah, I think that's true.
2007-07-06 02:22:17
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answered by Anonymous
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