I would say I have accepted the way my life has turned out (so far), but it is not what I thought it would be 4 years ago. I had a horrible break-up with my fiance`, wasn't able to get a job in my field after having graduated college-- all before age 24. I don't think I would want to go back and change any of it though. Best wishes!
2007-09-13 02:04:22
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answered by Holly C 2
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Yes and No. It is funny, my 3 children are better informed than I ever was. I have been married for 30 years and my husband and I have really great kids. 2 are college graduates, so I know I did something right.
As far as happiness, I think love is always there, but it changes. I have worked in the same job for 30 years.
Happy is hard to describe.
And to answer your question, yes, I am. But if I could tell a secret, I always wanted to be a surgeon.
2007-09-12 17:36:39
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answered by Nan74 4
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Honestly, no I am not happy with my life right now. There is a time in a person's life where you can take this road or that one, and sometimes I think I took the wrong road. Although I would not be where I am right now if I had taken a different path. I just hope to be a better person and forget my mistakes because I cant change what happened in the past.
2007-09-12 17:34:29
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answered by nashvillekat 6
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A significant existence means we've stumbled on the meaning of our existence, that's of a similar opinion with the point of the equipment we are residing in. the point of actuality is that each and every physique creatures advance into perpetually happy, as they acquire each and every thing it somewhat is physically powerful fairly, and the full interconnected equipment achieves comprehensive solidarity. variety this we can see, that a significant existence continuously ends up in happiness. yet to realize the astounding meaning we could bypass by way of a course, and we consistently substitute in the time of that course, and as we evolve our concept and recommendations evolves too. So what we evaluate happiness on the initiating of the path would possibly no longer believe the real happiness we experience on the top of the path. meaning that even in the previous we enter the path top-rated to our purpose, with our limited recommendations and concept we would experience quickly happy in spite of if we don't stay a significant existence yet, even however that happiness would be short lived, as we are actually not progressing in direction of our purpose. i'm hoping this is no longer too complicated, and you come across your answer, each and all of the ultimate.
2016-10-04 11:53:10
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answered by beliveau 4
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Yes I am. Sometimes life is hard, but actually my wise elders/guides told me this was to be long ago as a youngster. We have had challenging heart wrenching times
(par for the course) it solidifies us and makes us stronger. Nothing at the core of us /relationship but all externals that impact us. It reminds me I am exactly where I am suppose to be with the person I am suppose to be. I have what I wanted and asked for in life.
Does one ever ask "what if...What might have been" a few of the people and myself have been honest and broached this age old ?. One does it on a "tough" day, but concludes that it is only imagination and idealism due to the stress...and that we are exactly where we are to be. Really.
2007-09-12 17:34:50
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answered by Woman in Red 4
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Graduated from college, married over 20yrs
happily, bought and paid for two homes, bought
a total of 6 new cars, am retired and with my
wife living here in Panama, raised two girls, I
would say that I accomplished quite a bit and the
only thing left is to be debt free and soon that
will happen., I would say that I am definately happy
with the way my life has turned out.
2007-09-12 18:31:03
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answered by RudiA 6
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I am pretty happy with my life.....the only thing that I'm not happy with is my job (which I plan to make a change when the time is right) and I would love to have kids, but I still have plenty of time to do all of that as I'm only 25, but I have a wonderful husband and a great family (in-laws and friends) and we are in the process of moving out of our house with roommates and on our own, which is another thing that I wasn't happy with but now all is good!! Have a great night and I hope that you are happy with your life and if not there is always time to make things right : )
2007-09-12 17:37:03
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answered by PennyLane 2
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I've had a good life, but I'm now 50 - so I have all that restless energy and have this wish for change.
So many people think mid-life crisis is always re-capturing youth and I've found that it's really discovering that you followed a lot of expecations in your life and haven't always done what you'd really like to do.
So, life has been great -- but I'm jumping out of my skin!
2007-09-12 17:47:03
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answered by wrathofkublakhan 6
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I am very happy with the way my life turned out....
I mean there are several bumps in the road and hell i think there may be even more pot holes but i still love my husband and kids........i just want my husband to be more responsible...maybe he should read this...lol
He does alot of great things for me and my kids and he makes me feel loved in his own special way....
2007-09-12 17:29:19
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answered by thats me 4
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I am happy! There's been twists and turns, ups and downs, but I am learning that being happy is a choice! Happy people don't have perfect lives, but they accept what's happening in their lives, do the best they can, learn from mistakes, and move on.
2007-09-12 17:26:09
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answered by im sure 4
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