
Irish Boy
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No. We will always want another breathe. We will always want dinner. We always want. |
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JULIE D
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yes if you die and go to heaven! you will never want or need anything !God will meet all your needs and your every desire, that is heavenly desire. If you dont know for certain that you will go to heaven and you are save then I pray right now that you will acklolegde jesus as your lord and savior because he is coming back soon for those who have made themselves ready. and when the rapture happens I would not want to be left behind! god bless you.!!! |
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amanda b
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no it's a part of life to want. |
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SJCarlson22
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No, not completely, but obviously there are some people who have learned to be more content with what they have than other people. |
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Iconic
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If that ever happens, we will cease to be! |
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odysseusm77
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Sometimes....yes, if you know exactly what you (need) instead of what you (want).
Example...you might want a million bucks to spend, where you only need $10,000 to live by. the same applies for almost everything else.
So....basically when you focus on what you need (and get it) you could become completely satisfied. |
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Tina
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No humans will always want something. One of the most important being love. |
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keepinitreal
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Nope not me.I want more. |
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OhGreatWiseOneinHipWaders
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It is possible. The answer comes from within. |
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Domo
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Nope. The human mind cannot even began to understand what true happiness and satisfaction really is. No matter how much one person has the rich still want to get richer and people are always yearning for more. It is actually quite sad. |
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mr.snooglypants
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If there is a world where we have like thirty penises and vaginas on our own bodies, duh! |
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tst1980
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nope humans r greedy |
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Texas Cowboy
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Only if you don't want anymore. |
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genevandg
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That would be impossible. There always something people want and really don't need. |
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mazzygirl83
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no way....... |
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Mooderator
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Yes. I'm not pushing anything here, but it involves the spiritual path. You will still need things like food, but you can escape desire.
"The Lord is My Shepherd, I shall not want" implies that all needs are taken care of by God.
I think it is possible through Buddhism, myself, not that I'm there. |
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