A perfect (there is no real perfect) life for me is having a great relationship, someone whom I love and adores me back, raising happy, healthy, self assured children, having a job or career I love to do everyday and having enough money to buy what I need when I need it, and enough to spend on enjoyment when I want for travel, etc. Then you have well rounded life.
2007-07-28 06:48:26
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answered by Anonymous
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My idea of a perfect life on this earth is this. A little cottage in the country where I grew up in Tennessee. In the day time I'd walk barefoot on the dusty roads, and drink the nectar from the honeysuckle blooms. I would sit outside in the evenings and watch the lighting bugs as the dust starts to fall. I'd leave the windows open at night so I could feel the gentle breeze come in. I'd wake up to see the dew in the meadow. This used to be my life oh so many years ago. Thank you for bringing back pleasant memories.
2007-07-28 13:55:01
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answered by Pearl 6
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Doing what I want for a living. Living my dreams. Being a successful songwriter and artist. Travel (back to Italy, as well as Greece and Egypt). Photography. Enjoying all my hobbies. Having fun with friends and family. Sharing life with my soulmate. Having a beautiful modern home in a quiet, secluded location (on a cliff overlooking the water would be Heaven). Relaxing in my Japanese Garden. At peace with myself and the world...Feeling free. Never feeling stuck. Never settling. Driving a red Ferrari...
Ok the material things aren't as important as the good feelings and creativity (which I already have, though I am still stuck in a job I hate). But you did say perfect, so might as well dream big!
:)
Thanks for the daydream bella!
2007-07-28 14:25:32
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answered by amp 6
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Perfect Mind to understand everything that comes my way, perfect health, and the knowledge to know what happens when we die. Also would be good to have many experiences learned and then taught to a healthy child. A beautiful wife that loves me as much as I would love her. No money problems and living in paradise. I would be comfortable in Hawaii.
2007-07-29 11:43:26
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answered by behindthesmile22 2
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Perfection is an illusion. It is harmful to always imagine a life that could be perfect but never is. It is far better to deal with reality than some idealistic viewpoint that has no basis in fact.
We all pick our suffering.
2007-07-28 14:12:51
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answered by guru 7
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Financial freedom, not having to work unless I wanted to.
Nice home with a couple of acres of land out back, nothing elaborate...great lanai over looking a lake or beach. One large room for entertaining. Off-house music studio for the band and recording sessions. "The get away place"
Decent SUV and a sports car.
Able to give to charities and friends when desired
Enough to travel a couple times a year in either the US or abroad.
A fountain of youth elixir for my Black Lab.
The children and family being smart enough, and well off enough so they would not have to ask for anything but advice.
More intelligent brunettes in the world :-)
2007-07-28 13:57:35
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answered by blaadedrums 3
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there is no such meaning as perfect life, it doesn't exist. But it's the only way for human's progress. we fight and work hard so we can do something better in our life. Perfect life doesn't exist but we're working on it.
2007-07-28 14:16:18
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answered by angel_speak2000 3
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Anakassandra: perfect life is living in harmony with self, and nature :)
2007-07-28 13:55:54
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answered by steven25t 7
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no one is perfect in life. then were will be idea.take life as it comes.
2007-07-31 00:51:32
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answered by TUMU S 2
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My grandmother's favorite saying was, "I am rich with love" meaning that everything that made my grandmother's life perfect and happy was her family particularly her children and grandchildren.
That is a good role model.
2007-07-29 02:10:36
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answered by Score 4
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