A person without any mission to accomplish here is like building a castle out of ice, which will melt in no time. I personally have one, which is the reason of my striving hard to accomplish it. Ambition and diligence should be made alive in order to boost our morale in achieving what we have set as goals in life. If not for ourselves, at least we should think about those who are awaiting our need in order to be able to come out of a desperate situation. I personally think that if we set out to work everyday just to be able to save a few pennies to feed our stomachs and satisfy our selfish desires, then that life is not really worth living. A world vision is essential to be able to think BIG in life.
2007-11-06 20:58:27
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answered by World Vision 4
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Not in america, not anymore. I grew up getting a trophy or a medal for nothing, as i'm sure a few of you can relate to. Now we can't handle struggle, we are so based in instant gratification it's sickening. But i guess it would have to follow that americans lead lives w/o meaning.
and i don't think anyone really has a soul. and even someone w/o purpose still has a mind, what we would consider the closest thing to a soul
2007-11-06 19:40:42
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answered by Gabe 3
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I am a very "aware" person in the sense i am spiritual. I sense peoples energies, can read a lot of them. I find it gives me courage to keep going when i need to, so to a degree, energy.I defiantly do not feel like a "common" person. Commonly, people are wrapped up their religions, so tied up in what they want to be true, they wont take the time to investigate what is really going on. To discover other ways of thought, and apply it in their own life? Damn near impossible for many. Some people i can sense, when they die, unless they awaken their souls,are going to dissipate. Many, are so damn miserable. Its sad to me, because i know most religious folk will end up truly loosing them self in death since they ignored their inner, holy, healing, light they were born with that was meant to guide them. Instead they followed the crowd, and will pay the Ultimate price for it. Their soul. For me, im not saying follow any book or path. Just look inside and find your own. People should be at least acquainted with why they are really here.
2016-04-02 22:00:50
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answered by Anonymous
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"Expecting Adam," Martha Beck, is great for this. "Climb the Highest Mountain," Mark Prophet, is inspirational, challenging. "Creation: Artisitic and Spiritual," and "The Yoga of Nutrition," O. M. Aivanhov, likewise. Ann Ree Colton's "Watch Your Dreams" and "Men in White Apparel" are good descriptions of Man. "Life before Life," Tucker, M.D., "Extraordinary Knowing," Mayer, Ph.D., "Psychoenergetic Science," Tiller, Ph.D., and "The Field," Lynne McTaggart, are excellent.
cordially,
j.
2007-11-06 19:28:34
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answered by j153e 7
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Meaning and purpose are things we each have to create, or discover, for ourselves. Either there's a god that gave us free will, or there's no god and we have free will by default. Either way, your life is yours to shape. How you shape it is the meaning it has.
2007-11-06 19:30:33
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answered by R[̲̅ə̲̅٨̲̅٥̲̅٦̲̅]ution 7
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Everybody has to be a romantic! My daily life is just inevitable, until I choose for it not to be.
2007-11-06 19:25:32
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answered by LodiTX 6
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AMEN to that!!!
2007-11-06 21:33:56
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answered by Soop3rNLuVkJB 3
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