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If you could swap places with one person for the day who would it be???
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I would swap with someone for who life has abandoned their ability to enjoy the simple pleasure of being healthy and free to make independent choices about what they do on the most basic levels where we've been lucky and blessed to be able to take those things for granted.....
Yip that's what I would do..... |
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bill gates - id donate 10billion dollars of his money to companies investigating how to treat cancer, Parkinson's and ms among other things. Oh and pay a few hitmen to take out a few works idiots - putin, Kim Jong un, corbyn, nguema, afewerki, Assad and Mugabe. |
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over a year ago
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"No-one, everybody has their own private hell."
That an interesting statement ....and I hope you find your peace
I've met many people who exude abject contentment in every aspect of their life ....
These people don't link happiness to health, wealth, loves-life or ambition ....
Sometimes we create our own hell
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By (user no longer on site)
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"No-one, everybody has their own private hell.
That an interesting statement ....and I hope you find your peace
I've met many people who exude abject contentment in every aspect of their life ....
These people don't link happiness to health, wealth, loves-life or ambition ....
Sometimes we create our own hell
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I've met them too, it almost invariably turns out they also have their issues behind the facade. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"No-one, everybody has their own private hell.
That an interesting statement ....and I hope you find your peace
I've met many people who exude abject contentment in every aspect of their life ....
These people don't link happiness to health, wealth, loves-life or ambition ....
Sometimes we create our own hell
I've met them too, it almost invariably turns out they also have their issues behind the facade."
I genuinely feel sorry you feel that way,,,...
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"No-one, everybody has their own private hell.
That an interesting statement ....and I hope you find your peace
I've met many people who exude abject contentment in every aspect of their life ....
These people don't link happiness to health, wealth, loves-life or ambition ....
Sometimes we create our own hell
I've met them too, it almost invariably turns out they also have their issues behind the facade.
I genuinely feel sorry you feel that way,,,...
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I accept that all humans have their troubles, from time to time life turns hard for most. It's more a question of empathy. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"No-one, everybody has their own private hell.
That an interesting statement ....and I hope you find your peace
I've met many people who exude abject contentment in every aspect of their life ....
These people don't link happiness to health, wealth, loves-life or ambition ....
Sometimes we create our own hell
I've met them too, it almost invariably turns out they also have their issues behind the facade.
I genuinely feel sorry you feel that way,,,...
I accept that all humans have their troubles, from time to time life turns hard for most. It's more a question of empathy."
I guess when you've witnessed at first hand the difference made to peoples lives by providing aid and on-going support to people who are starving of dying of thirst or illness caused by drinking dirty water you might not fully comprehend their interpretation of the contentment those victims of circumstance find....
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By (user no longer on site)
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"No-one, everybody has their own private hell.
That an interesting statement ....and I hope you find your peace
I've met many people who exude abject contentment in every aspect of their life ....
These people don't link happiness to health, wealth, loves-life or ambition ....
Sometimes we create our own hell
I've met them too, it almost invariably turns out they also have their issues behind the facade.
I genuinely feel sorry you feel that way,,,...
I accept that all humans have their troubles, from time to time life turns hard for most. It's more a question of empathy.
I guess when you've witnessed at first hand the difference made to peoples lives by providing aid and on-going support to people who are starving of dying of thirst or illness caused by drinking dirty water you might not fully comprehend their interpretation of the contentment those victims of circumstance find....
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The interpretation of the benefactor or observer is not without it's own bias |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"No-one, everybody has their own private hell.
That an interesting statement ....and I hope you find your peace
I've met many people who exude abject contentment in every aspect of their life ....
These people don't link happiness to health, wealth, loves-life or ambition ....
Sometimes we create our own hell
I've met them too, it almost invariably turns out they also have their issues behind the facade.
I genuinely feel sorry you feel that way,,,...
I accept that all humans have their troubles, from time to time life turns hard for most. It's more a question of empathy.
I guess when you've witnessed at first hand the difference made to peoples lives by providing aid and on-going support to people who are starving of dying of thirst or illness caused by drinking dirty water you might not fully comprehend their interpretation of the contentment those victims of circumstance find....
The interpretation of the benefactor or observer is not without it's own bias "
I don't know what that is meant to mean? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'd swap places with my 17yr old son & have a day of doing loads of constructive things like applying for p/t jobs, courses and sorting his head out.
Then after the 24hrs were up Boy would he have a shock! |
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Kim Jong un or whatever his name is.
Firstly I would get a decent haircut.
Then I order the border's open and end the militarised zone's, srike up peace accord with south Korea and call up trump and say hello it's me look I am really sorry but I am just a bit spoilt with ideas above my station.
Please feel free to send in a UN peacekeeping mission to remove all nuclear weapons and intercontinental missiles.
Btw can I have a hug please.
And release a statement announcing that I am stepping down as leader. |
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By *lceeWoman
over a year ago
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"My wife so I could see if I'm really as good as I think I am hehe"
Ha! That would be awesome - but then she'd be you too, so that wouldn't work.
I'd swap with a hermit. Just peace for 24 hours and no one to talk to. Bliss! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"My wife so I could see if I'm really as good as I think I am hehe
Ha! That would be awesome - but then she'd be you too, so that wouldn't work.
I'd swap with a hermit. Just peace for 24 hours and no one to talk to. Bliss!" hehe that's not such a bad idea x |
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