Do you really believe it's possible to have it all?
By TDonald
@TDonald (1421)
United States
6 responses
@friendship (2084)
• Canada
15 May 07
No, I don't think so. In life, we have to choose which one. Thus, it is impossible to have it all. SPAM emails are often irrational. By the way, how can spam emails get our email addresses? Why don't those spammers realize that spam emails are not effective?
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@TDonald (1421)
• United States
15 May 07
SPAMMERS harvest email addresses of the Internet with software. The software looks at Webpages and when it finds an email address it grabs it.
SPAM emails are effective ways to make money. When you send out MILLIONS of emails everyday, it only takes a tiny percentage of responses to make thousands of dollars everyday.
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@friendship (2084)
• Canada
15 May 07
I didn't know that there was a software that can grab email addresses on the Internet. But as far as I know, spamming is not allowed in US, isn't it? I don't think most people like to be spammed. For firms which want to maintain their credibility, spamming is not a good solution. By the way, do you know how many internet users in the entire world?
@LightninStrike (5915)
• Saint Vincent And The Grenadines
14 May 07
It is impossible to have it "all" and i am happy about it because that is what makes us try every day, the will to improve in all ways. If we came to the conclusion that we had reached it all, we would have no motivation for anything and then, which would be the fun of living?
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@34momma (13882)
• United States
15 May 07
i think that it is possible to have it all. depending on what your definition of all is. i know that i can have it all and i am on the path of doing just that. my own home paid out right. college paid for my children, being able to work from home and pay my bills with ease. my relationship with the Lord in on a wonderful and harmonious path. that is my all
@beccacoward (525)
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3 Jun 07
This made me chuckle quite a lot. I don't know if what you said was intentionally funny, but it has brilliantly filthy connotations. In all seriousness, I don't think anyone could "have it all." I personally would be happy with my family, friends, boyfriend and a well-paid job that I enjoy. The rest just isn't as important. x
@thefuture (1749)
• Nigeria
16 May 07
Am sorry friend. Its just I don't know what to tell you in this situation. Thanks
@flipper0 (93)
• United States
14 May 07
VERY funny, and so true. i've often wondered what i'd do with the elusive lotto win or inheritance from an unknown relative. i know i'd give alot to my family and friends, and a whole bunch to charity. but that's just if it's only money...
what in the world would i do with myself if i had money, time, good health, intelligence, energy, experience, know-how....
i'll think about it and get back to you. take care!
@flipper0 (93)
• United States
14 May 07
well, i remember back in the day being very into the "To Be, Act As If" school of thought, but reality intruded and i just continued living my life. i still try to live each day as if i can achieve whatever i choose, but these days... later in my life... i've become (unbeknownsed [sp?] to me and incredibly...) wise, and realize that it's only my actions and reactions to living day-to-day that can possible create the reaction you're alluding to. good luck with this, and keep me in the loop...lol...i am SO ready to have it all!
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