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lenchiknyc
03-14-2005, 06:52 PM
What is the definition of living a "good life"?

Tssipa
03-14-2005, 07:45 PM
What is the definition of living a "good life"?

you are happy with what you have.

OlorinGandalf
03-14-2005, 09:54 PM
What is the definition of living a "good life"?

Good life is nice...but to live good is better :)

lenchiknyc
03-15-2005, 12:57 PM
Olorin, nice word twisting. But u still didn't answer the question.

OlorinGandalf
03-15-2005, 04:29 PM
Olorin, nice word twisting. But u still didn't answer the question.

ukey, the definition is: ne pit' ... ne kurit'... po babam ne hodit'...hmm
I think I went the wrong way, good life is when u r happy...what makes one happy? Vodka :party15: :party11:

TheGreatOne
03-27-2005, 03:08 PM
What is the definition of living a "good life"?

There can be various valid approached to living a "good life".

For example, if you feel that you are fulfilling your mission in life, you might consider that you are living a good life.

Another example: if you have a scratch for every itch that you have. :)

I'll try to keep quiet about my approach, however. At least for now. :) You should try to figure out what's your approach yourself. :)

QueenofLilies
03-30-2005, 09:12 PM
What is the definition of living a "good life"?
Life is:

the most important aim of the universe;

and its greatest result;

and its most brilliant light;

and its subtlest leaven;

and its distilled essence;

and its most perfect fruit;

and its most elevated perfection;

and its finest beauty

and its most beautiful adornment;

and the secret of its undividedness;

and the bond of its unity;

and the source of its perfections;

and in regard to art and nature, a most wondrous being endowed with spirit;

and a miraculous reality which makes the tiniest creature like a universe;

Aragorn
03-31-2005, 09:04 PM
There can be various valid approached to living a "good life".
Another example: if you have a scratch for every itch that you have. :)
:)

That is true for men. But what about for females? They don't have "it" to measure length in inches. Should they have scratch for inches for "its" depth?