NOPE. I still have yet to graduate from high school, college, join the military and serve for twenty years. Become a Colonel, and fly planes in the Air Force, get a pension, join an airline, get another pension, and retire a millionaire after putting 190 dollars away every month at 8 percent interest for 49 years. Then I still have yet to set a record for something. And, see half of the world with the military.
2007-10-23 12:04:11
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answered by Benjamin Franklin Pierce 3
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I would be content with how I've lived and who I am. But not neccessarily my accomplishments. What have I done to really change the world? Nothing, really. I'd soon be forgotten.
I'm only fourteen, but I try to not fear death. I try to just take everything with a smile, and to think that maybe one random person would remember me. I try to have an effect on people's everyday lives, and I try to accomplish what I want and follow my heart.
Time is short for everyone, we're all mortal, and any of us can be taken at any moment.
This is sort of a secret...but I'm sort of looking forward to my time. Not in an emo way, but I want to see what awaits me. I'll live my life and love it, but then my journey will only be beginning. And I'm ready to go any time God feels like taking me.
If I were to die today, I'd be OK. A little sad, a little disappointed that I wasn't always true to myself, and that I never got a book published, perhaps, but I'd be alright. I know I'm unique and I know I've been able to show that to a few people. So I'm happy. :)
Good question, star for you!
2007-10-23 12:53:42
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answered by ~S~ is for Stephanie! 6
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Hmm, well what's not to be satisfied I got to do some amazing things in my life. I have sharp ears, I can play the piano blindfolded, my grades are usually 4.0s and above, I'm a really fast track runner. Yeah but there are some really bad things that I have done also, but not bad enough to blow away my accomplishments.
2007-10-23 15:46:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I would be very satisfied with my accomplishments but i admit i could have lived life a better way... i think we could all agree on that
2007-10-23 12:32:09
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answered by ♥ Lil love lady ♥ 6
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Absolutely...my greatest accomplishments happen to be my 15 and 19 year old boys. They are well rounded, respectful teens that make mistakes, but actually not only learn from their mistakes, but apply the lessons they learn to future situations.
2007-10-23 12:27:31
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answered by SweetKarma 4
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no. I've done some stuff then and there a little bit but i need to have more fun in my life for me to be satisfied. and get closer to god.
i would also like to get married and have kids before i die and in those days i would like to get a good job.
2007-10-23 17:33:45
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answered by zero is not the hero 4
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Somewhat
2007-10-23 11:59:29
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answered by Mo 7
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No! I want to pound the world beneath my foot, crush the world under my rule and make George Bush and his daughters lick the sweat off my *** (Wait-Bush's daughters are too nasty, I do not want to degrade myself.) and more!
I want to raise my own empire of personality, based on me, of course and have billions worship me and I think I can do it, so I think I won't die until I have accomplished that, so don't wait up for an invitation to my wake-I ain't gonna be so easy to get rid of!
I'll be back and when I return, My warranty will be extended and i'll buy the perpetual plan, so don't wait for your turn.
It's my time.
2007-10-23 12:11:20
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answered by Vlad the impaler 3
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No. I'm 15 yrs. old and I haven't accomplish a ton of things in my life.
2007-10-23 12:36:43
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answered by Anonymous
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It's my belief that if we live each day in pursuit of our goals, whatever they might be, then we can leave our day behind us with satisfaction. I also believe that the same is true of our lives: live your life in accordance with your values and you will be ready when the time arrives for whatever may come. This has more to do with pragmatism than religion: if we live in pursuit of our goals and in accordance with our values, we have nothing for which we must answer that might make us uncomfortable.
2007-10-23 12:03:33
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answered by chick2lit 5
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