Not worth the effort, really.

May 25, 2011 23:57

I found myself answering a question earlier that apparently makes me a freak amoung others. Why does a person want what they can't have? And I don't. I know what I can have and what I can't. And unlike a cheeseburger or chocolate ... I have no desire to lust after anyone who wants no part of my life. Period. Not enough energy to even bother ( Read more... )

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tinsoldier May 26 2011, 04:22:55 UTC
At the moment, I'm very happy with many pieces of me, but there is definitely something I want, that I can't appear to have.

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victoriousbaali May 26 2011, 09:01:48 UTC
I admire many goals, objectives, and items that I can't have, but I don't pine for them. I'm content where I am, and working doggedly to better myself for my own pride and for my family's sake.

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futurenurselady May 26 2011, 16:21:46 UTC
A large part of my time over the last few years has been devoted to something I want what I haven't got yet. My degree and nursing licensure.

If I was completely content, there would be no reason for me to ever meet new friends, find new hobbies, or try to improve my professional life.

Maybe that'll happen after retirement, but I doubt it.

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mechanicalhyena May 26 2011, 16:37:18 UTC
i generally find that if I want something bad enough, I find a way to get it. Period. I suppose it's more a matter of lusting after things I cannot YET have.

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jerel May 26 2011, 23:52:26 UTC
I do want what I can't have. I want a school where I fit. But I can't have it. So I will find something else to make me happy.

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