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What was one positive thing that happened to you this week?
One positive thing that happened this week is....

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by jasvirmand
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What was the most positive event that happened to you?

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Well thank you for asking. My list is too extensive to cover in just one answer. However’ some of the high lights are:

i became a mother and grandmother

i survived dangerous and threatening situations (too many to list)

ive been in love and been loved

i Drive a great car

i bought a great house

i had a great dad & grandfather

ive Had many financial windfalls

i have few but awesome friends

men still flirt with me (young and old)

ive gained invaluable wisdom

ive managed to give my kids a much better life than I had

i feel a deep sense of gratitude

im comfortable with the legacy I will leave behind

ive been given a lot of chances and opportunities

I've learned from most of my mistakes

ive learned how to play an instrument

ive been able to accept things I cannot change

ive been a part of the history of our civilization

ive seen the landscape of mars (pictures)

ive watched our civilization comes to grips with a darkness that needs change

ive met some incredibly high profile, intelligent and accomplished people and learned from them.

ive had an 80 minute massage at the ritz-carlton

ive stayed in the company of the very wealthy and all the perks that comes with that.

my kids tell me they love me and how important I am to them.

ive never been to jail or prison

i lived during the reign of my beloved President Reagan

these are just off the top of my head, the list could go on for hours. Generally speaking, although I have faced tragedy, despair, over whelming loss, violence and grief, I believe that the positive things I have experienced in life far out weight all the misfortune and tragedy I faced. The glass is always half full at the very least. It's easy to give up, walk away, or just submit. It's easy to give up and sink into a deep sadness and regret. But, it's pointless. Because at the end of the day, live is a learning experience and if you give up the fight than there is nothing more for you to learn or at least want to learn. I want to graduate with honors and be spiritually elevated as much as possible before I leave here. I don't have any desire to do any repeats. You only need to teach me most things one time. I hope this offers some insight into what I think is positive.

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