for my wife to have peace of mind and no longer have to worry about housework or anything and for her life to be stress free.
2007-07-25 15:07:52
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answered by ? 4
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Paradox it may seem , I desire most to be "wanted" .
I feel all the other desires are relative , money ... whatever. But at the core of my being being I feel I should be accepted, wanted and that would lead to being loved.. In the last 3 years I have personally experienced a great feeling and a sense of satisfaction when I found it so.
Each day of our life we constantly interact with people around us. This feeling of being wanted , creates a ripple effect and I find that I want to give that same feeling of being wanted to the others around me. It is such a simple act , too.
2007-07-25 22:16:12
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answered by YD 5
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I most desire the comfort that comes with the returned smile of the girl that once loved me. She left me and i will desire untill the day i die her to love me once again.
2007-07-26 00:35:32
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answered by Stuart W.K. 2
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Peace of mind. To know I may wake tommorrow and still have a Home to live in, and food to eat.
To have a car to be able to go anywhere without worrying if I will be jumped by punks .
I am 26 , and have none of these things.
I live in a small place that is again being threatened to be taken away due to rent being raised higher and higher.
All I have is a prayer for peace of mind one day, and so far, it has not happened.
Yet evermore do I wish for these simple things others take for granted.
2007-07-25 21:59:47
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answered by Aaron M 3
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Actually I desire a happy outcome. It typically makes me cry like a little baby when one happens. They are tears of joy though not pain. I like to know it's all been worth it.
2007-07-25 22:39:07
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answered by Armchair Nutritionist 5
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I desire friendship, I mean I have friends but a friendship that would never end.
I know a lot of people think it's silly but when you're in high school and have TONS of friends and then when you graduate they all ditch you ... you want nothing more than that.
2007-07-25 22:04:51
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answered by Anonymous
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my survival and my wellbeing.
Best food, books, cars, clothes, perfume ,sex, sleep, sports with my best friends.
And then I also want the wellbeing of all people animals and plants that I come across in my life.
Hope I am not asking for too much. Willing to go an a couple of extra miles for that!
eNJoy
2007-07-25 22:34:41
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answered by vinod s 4
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Nothing. When you understand the relationship between desire and suffering, you quickly learn the concept of contentment.
2007-07-25 21:58:29
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answered by guru 7
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To truly believe, in my innermost self, that human life has some meaning far greater than it appears to on the surface. I have spent years seeking truth, and fluctuate between believing and doubting. I would love to believe without doubt...
2007-07-25 22:34:10
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answered by Anonymous
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desire to have peace with myself and understand GOD's power and GOD's reasons. I know it going to be looong way, and it worth it
once i fully understand myself, i can start fully understand other people
2007-07-25 22:57:34
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answered by steven25t 7
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2 b Baptised.
2007-07-25 23:40:51
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answered by Anonymous
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