Being single has afforded me the opportunity to explore my own interests. Since being affiliated with a large charitable organization, I can get up and go whenever help is needed in this country, my only problem now is a pet sitter. I am happy with my life, yes there are bumps in the road, but after 57 years of learning to problem solve, I take the responsibility.
I enjoy my life and the people I meet along the path of "life". Yes, my life is fulfilling for me.
2007-12-05 05:47:23
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answered by slk29406 6
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It depends on how you define "fullest." By my understanding, fulfilling our responsibilities and duties is a rewarding part of a full life. Otherwise, if you do all that you can to make yourself happy, you are living a full life. What you define as happiness is your own business, by the way. As long as you are not hurting others or hurting yourself, you are entitled to the liberty of living your own life as you see fit. A man free to live alone in a cabin in the woods can have just as "full" a life as a person who spends all his time running for pleasure. The two simply define happiness in different ways.
2016-05-28 07:39:20
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answered by eugenia 3
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No I'm not living life to the fullest but I want this to change in the new year.
2007-12-05 05:57:31
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answered by Classy Spice 4
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No I am not living life to the fullest. But I do think about it once in awhile. You remind me of the old "ensure" commercials.
Do you live life to the fullest and if so what are you doing?
2007-12-05 05:50:45
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answered by Ruth 7
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I try. But I work long hours at a job that I do for money only. I do not love it. I hope to retire one day and do exactly what I want to do. That's my dream anyway....live life to the fullest.
2007-12-05 08:48:07
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answered by Teresa 5
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Depends what you think fullest is. To me sitting drinking a cup of coffee and having a smoke is the ultimate end of the fullest.
2007-12-05 08:02:05
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answered by Pumpkin 4
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Yes, I have a loving husband and two beautiful children. We travel quite regularly to different places in and out of the US. We give back to the community a lot by volunteering our time, which a very rewarding feeling. I do not think that I could be any happier than I am right now in my life.
2007-12-05 05:51:50
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answered by Chrystal D 2
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When I finally come to the knowledge that my life is mine and what I do with it is really no ones business.
I lived many years trying to please others and fit in.
I finally reached an age where I did what I wanted from childhood and became a Licensed and Ordained Preacher.
Now my life has purpose, therefore it has meaning, therefore I'm at peace within myself.
Gee, it only took 57 years.
2007-12-05 06:38:56
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answered by drg5609 6
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Life already gave me much for which to be thankful. Death has taken away a lot over the decades. But I am trying to live the rest of my life as best as my arthritic knees can take me. So far, so good.
2007-12-05 09:14:02
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answered by mydearsie 7
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My life can be pretty stressful but at the same time I love the people around me! I do care a lot about what people think about me so maybe I should live my life more fully.
2007-12-05 05:49:11
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answered by Anonymous
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