Mainly I would examine my perspective. Perspective changes depending on the situation. If you don't have a job you're down on life. Once you get a job, your perspective changes. You value work more and you think life is not so bad. I also examine my beliefs and behavior -- how I react to situations. A lot of information helps me respond better to life situations and helps me get along better with people who are different from me because I understand.
2007-07-16 04:00:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I am sure you mean satisfied and not proud.
I would feel satisfied of my life if I have helped others feel better and nurtured no ill-will against anyone. These objectives may look rather ordinary, but in my opinion, they are the basic building blocks for leading a clean and happy life on a sustained basis.
2007-07-15 22:39:18
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answered by small 7
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I'll never do anything because I 'll be proud of the whole of my life not a moment only. I'll be proud of my life not in the only moment I' ll got
2007-07-15 23:09:37
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answered by angel_speak2000 3
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It is part of our human nature to desire that our lives mean something important. From where did this desire itself come and why should we pay any attention to it?
There are two main possibilities.
If we are created beings, then the desire likely comes from our Creator because it points us toward seeking Him. And we should pay attention to it.
If we are not created, then the desire is from some meaningless process such as evolution. And we should not pay any attention to it.
So if I were going to die in a few moments, I would seek God.
2007-07-15 22:47:50
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answered by Matthew T 7
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Meaning pre-exists us and is not dependent upon us, as the universe that precedes us and that we experience is already intelligible. Contrary to the ego fixated claims of modernity, we don't make existence meaningful; it is already full of meaning, and the challenge is whether or not we are willing to venture outside the ego in acts of humility and gratitude and appreciate the meaning that has already been given.
2007-07-16 01:20:32
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answered by Timaeus 6
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Just not have been so egotistical that I ever believed that what we do means anything in the cosmic (or is that comic) whole of the universe. Don't get too carried away with yourself. Think cosmically, act locally.
2007-07-16 04:55:03
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answered by kentucky 6
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That I've been a positive force in the lives of my much younger sisters, my step children and my own daughter. I haven't had enough time with my daughter yet though and that would be my major regret!!
2007-07-16 00:35:48
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answered by Skidoo 7
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I'd want to have been more famous.
I'm selfish like that, I guess.
Also, I've got a huge-asss list of things to do with my life.
I'm only 15..
I couldn't let myself die until I accomplished everything.
2007-07-15 22:29:08
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answered by Anonymous
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ur mind would start racing on the probabilities of what and how much can be done within those few moments.
my safe bet would be to deliver happiness to the people i love.
2007-07-15 22:30:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Give a diffinitive answer to a major philosophical question, and write it down.
2007-07-15 22:22:28
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answered by Mich 2
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