Ie: to be happy with oneself
to be content with oneself
to be happy with life
to be content with life
What is the difference?
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What is the difference between the government and Organized Crime, as far as extorting money from the people is concerned,
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How do you know what personal qualities can be worked on and what you just have to live with?
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Example: I’m overweight, and because of this, I don’t even try flirting with or wasting my time on guys who are preppy because common sense has shown me what they like. However, when I tried explaining this to my friend she doesn’t seem to get it and keeps insisting I have low-self esteem, but I disagree.
So what is the difference between being negative (or having low-self esteem) and being practical?
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I was just wondering, does anyone know the difference between a Happy Meal and a Mighty Kids Meal? Thanks!
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I’m a big believer in when people are generally nasty to others and over cocky, putting other people down, that they are doing it to feel better about themselves. I believe a happy person with a good self esteem will always treat others with respect and love.
Agree or disagree?
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I would describe myself as a really organized slob.
Let me explain -
I’m pretty messy…ie: my stuff is everywhere (drives my husband crazy! lol), I let things pile up, I’m a pack rat and have tons of shoeboxes filled with “souvenirs” and trinkets or all sorts, and I don’t usually pick up after myself, etc.
On the other hand…
When I do decide to pick up my stuff and/or put things away…they need to be really organized…ie: my clothes are color coordinated and separated by type, books on the bookshelf have to match by height, towels need to be folded a certain way, each pillow has its own designated pillowcases, etc.
Any suggestions on how I can balance the two?
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When you meet someone who feels that they are attractive, are they demonstrating positive self-esteem or arrogance?
When you meet someone who feels that they are intelligent, are they demonstrating positive self-esteem or arrogance?
When you meet someone who feels that they are a good person, are they demonstrating positive self-esteem or arrogance?
Where do *you* draw the line between positive self-esteem and arrogance?
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