Just "one" person can give for some people the reason to still want to live.
So if you can make a difference to this persons life, as this person needs you it would be indeed worth living just for this one person.
There are people who feel needed from just one child depending on them for example.
I just think if this is how a person feels for one person, there is nothing wrong with it as long as this person is not on a higher hierarchy than GOD. If this would be something would be wrong with that. This is at least how I think about this at the moment.
2007-12-15 18:11:13
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answered by I love you too! 6
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It's worth it living your life with one person, but a live should be lived "for" many people.
2007-12-16 00:33:42
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answered by Evangeline 2
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It depends. I thot i'd live with my profession and be a happy go luck girl, but life is not dictated by me, and so I went along with the waves of life, not wrecklessly though, but the storm was and is sure rough, so comming to the question again, I for one lived a single life and when ever I read a joke or some hilarious moments or some fatastic times I wished I had someone not many to share with. And when I got into some problems I learnt to solve it myself. My moto is when u share u receive and not the other way round. We may have a crowd around us but friends are, only I believe, one. So life with one is firm for me, whether on earth or in heaven---just one.
2007-12-16 01:54:22
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answered by 666 4
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Okay, first things first, it is always worth living.
Secondly, you want to live for yourself, not for any imaginary being or a member of the opposite sex.
Just relax, take things easy and try to enjoy your life. Take pleasure in the little things. Be more like the pets you grow up with - the cat and the dog who didn't have a care in the world.
2007-12-16 04:04:36
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answered by etphonehome 2
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If that one person is you, yes. Why should you live your life for someone else? Ain't that one got a life too? I understand you can love and share, and even compromise but heck...
2007-12-16 00:49:21
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answered by highthoughts 4
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"Soul Mates and Twin Flames," Elizabeth Clare Prophet, and "Sexual Force or the Winged Dragon," O. M. Aivanhov, are worthwhile.
Also interesting: "Watch Your Dreams" and "Men in White Apparel," Ann Ree Colton, "The Reincarnation of Edgar Cayce?", Free and Wilcock, http://www.divinecosmos.com
cordially,
j.
2007-12-16 01:22:17
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answered by j153e 7
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yes! Imagine how uncomplicated your life woud be. It is the distraction of other people that dissipates ones life. Imagine what you could do if you could focus. Like all the energy in an atomic bomb rather than just floating around in the universe.
2007-12-16 04:30:24
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answered by mpento 3
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I have never lived for one person.
2007-12-19 11:33:26
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answered by Ishan26 7
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Yes life life for one person and life will be happy and great.
2007-12-16 02:02:50
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answered by Anonymous
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No.....that's what I call putting all your eggs in one basket. If something should happen to that person I suppose in a sense you'd feel that YOUR life was over too. No, not a good thing.
2007-12-16 00:34:36
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answered by seashell 6
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