I've learned that no matter how hard I pray... I won't be able to bring back the dead.
I've learned that no matter how hard I hope for it, there will most likely be no cure for cancer, before it's too late for my dad.
I've learned that my life is what it is, because of the decisions I've made! I can't undo them, I can accept them and try to move on...
2007-10-03 08:52:21
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answered by ♥The Forgotten Angel♥ 4
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I agree...the toughest to accept has been the fact that every action has consequences...there's no escaping that. It has been hard enough for me to live with my own mistakes but I think for many years I was Pollyanna, believing if I did what was right life would be ok. When the reality sank in that God doesn't necessarily prevent other people's actions from harming me ...that was tough to swallow. I guess in essence it was realizing that I'm not in control. I've learned my best lessons in suffering though. It's just not fun.
2007-10-02 18:14:29
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answered by Anne Teak 6
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That it really doesn't matter what other people think of you... What matters is what you think of yourself. Chances are that if you're worthy of being thought of as Kind & good,(or whatever you want to be) you will be, because you're probably your toughest critic & if you've satisfied yourself , others will see it too. The people who judge too quickly or too harshly, they don't matter. They're probably just negative or jealous & they don't WANT to see you for what you really are anyway. So the hardest lesson I think I've ever learned, is; "Be right with YOU (& your higher power if you have one) And "screw" anyone who thinks that they should have a say in it. ***Down with the haters***
2007-10-02 15:50:17
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answered by Anonymous
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That all women are evil. They only seek their own selfish longing eventually even if it takes time it will work out that way in the end game. Rule or ruin at any cost.
They are built that way and I never understood all the sens less pain that has been caused to so many that I have witnessed as a Mental Health Person as well as experienced myself?
2007-10-02 15:49:49
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answered by Bolles Harbor Alive-New 360 pg 3
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The hardest for me to accept is the cruelty some people have towards those they consider "inferior". It's a fact...the world is full of bullies.....hard to accept. Just have to try to pick up the pieces of the lives they ruin.
2007-10-02 15:47:01
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answered by transplanted_fireweed 5
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Hate to sound cliche' but:
1. Bad things happen to good people.
2. Many times good people get screwed over, while wicked people continue to prosper.
3. There's a big difference sometimes, between what's legal and what's moral.
2007-10-02 16:33:02
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answered by Jack Rabbit 6
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I'm thinking some of the lessons in advanced engineering about Fourier Transforms and their application in non-linear algorithms.
2007-10-03 08:12:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Cell phones and toilet bowls are incompatible. Even mouth to mouth resuscitation didn't work. Maybe if I had used the paddles.
RIP. 10/3/07
2007-10-03 20:49:06
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answered by Anonymous
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that though it may have been better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. It is damn sure not easy when you lose a child!! God bless
Awesome question!!
2007-10-02 15:43:30
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answered by shadowkat6927 4
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the hardest for is forgive and forget i tend to never go by this eventhough i should
2007-10-02 15:39:28
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answered by Ree O 2
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