Where Would You Rank Your Life?

mynameisearl11

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On a scale of 1-10 how you like to rank your life?
If it is above average,what have you done to achieve those?
On the opposite end, what or where do you like to change to improve on the 'life' score?
 

Johnny Utah

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8.

When you have your basic needs guaranteed to be met and can focus on wants and desires, how bad can life be?
 

Occasionally

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7.5-8

Positive
- Family and friends
- Always part of the crew getting invites to lunch and parties
- Job
- Education
- Home, car, investments etc...
- Money no issue
- Health is fine

Negative
- Health is fine, but not in shape
- Still single and looking

If I got off my lazy ass and worked out (+1 pt) and found someone (+1 pt).... I'd call it a 9-10.
 

nottyboi

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a few years ago I took 3 years off turned my home into and income property and was kinda foot lose and fancy free. Now I have a GF and a job and more money then I have ever had in my life...but I kinda look at those three years with a bit of envy....
 

Smallcock

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mmouse

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0-10
Changes daily
 

User 123

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0/10 because I'm a fat Black-Asian gay trans non-binary queer otherkin handicapped in a wheelchair and I feel under represented and marginalized in society.
 

NiceShoes

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Heading to mid 40s. Got a job that pays ok, but not really enjoying it. Mortgage is paid off. No loans and no money issue. Healthy for now but some problems. Still single because i was unable to love women i dated. No friends but i don't feel need them. Somedays my life feels 9s but today feels like 5..
 

danmand

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5

My best friend is a cat. But he is a nice cat.
 

mynameisearl11

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Heading to mid 40s. Got a job that pays ok, but not really enjoying it. Mortgage is paid off. No loans and no money issue. Healthy for now but some problems. Still single because i was unable to love women i dated. No friends but i don't feel need them. Somedays my life feels 9s but today feels like 5..
I am opening a new can of worms! LOL Would married guys much happier than single guys as a whole? Maybe,married guys have less 'down' days than others? Just a thought.
 

Insidious Von

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I don't have anything to worry about financially, never had a problem making money. Now that my claim has closed returning to society hasn't been easy. I attended 3 social events, two ended badly. The charity I attended was a success, a no brainer since I was there to donate money. I became estranged from my family, sort of a relief since they've been a constant source of emotional pain. I brain farted an encounter that may have put a crimp in my social life.

On the bright side, I still have my voice. Being ill at ease socially I used to talk through my nose. No one will take you seriously when you do that. So I started following how the great actor Gregory Peck spoke, from the throat. I started doing the same thing. I had to deliver a short speech at a Board meeting, I had them in rapt attention. Something to hang my hat on.
 

NiceShoes

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I am opening a new can of worms! LOL Would married guys much happier than single guys as a whole? Maybe,married guys have less 'down' days than others? Just a thought.
Happiness and sadness come together. Greater the happiness one seeks an equal amount of sadness will accompany together. So in buddasm, one seeks to stay right in the middle between happiness and sadness. Married guys have problems. Single guys have problems. As long as we live, we are both happy and sad.
 
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