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Thursday, September 15, 2005

Question #66

Question #131 from "The Book of Questions" by Gregory Stock, PH.D.

If 100 people were chosen at random, how many do you think you'd find leading a more satisfying life than yours?

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

None. Some may have more money, or more stuff, but no one is as satisfied with his job, or as happy with his family as I am.

Anonymous said...

None unless they followed their dreams and do what they like and like who they do.

cincin21 said...

I am actually leading a very satisfying life these days!!

I have a great spouse and a very nice 16 year old son .... money in the bank, a wonderful home, a job I enjoy, a good car, food, many wonderful friends, many wonderful comforts ...

Out of 100 people, I believe NONE would be leading a more satisfying life than I am right now!

And that is a great thing to be able to say!

Anonymous said...

ABSOLUTLY NONE.. NOT.. NONE.. ALL THE YOUNG PEOPLE IN THE NATION LOOKED
AT OL' GUMDROP AND SAID "LET'S ALL
GET TOGETHER AND SEND HIM A BIG FAT
CHECK EVERY MONTH. IF HE FEELS TOUGH WE WILL PAY A DOC TO FIX HIM.
DON'T EVEN HAVE A NAGGY WOMAN AROUND. CANNOT FIGURE HOW ANYONE COULD IT HAVE BETTER THAN ME!!!!!!!
FROM "PQ" FOR THE MATH WHIZZES----
ANYTHING CURVY IS A CIRCLE OR AN ELLIPSE. ANYTHING ONLY SLIGHTLY CURVY IS A STRAIGHT LINE. WHY DIDN'T WE HAVE PROFESSORS LIKE HIM
IN I940.