For the rest of your life . . .

To be clear . . .
Choose TWO to the EXCLUSION of the others.
It’s cheating to say: “I choose Money because with money I could do a lot of good.”
That’s choosing Money and Service.
You can choose Money and Service, to be sure, but if you do,
you must EXCLUDE Love and Fame.
CHOOSE TWO. RENOUNCE THE OTHERS.
FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE. AND SAY WHY.
I choose love and service because everything I know comes from love and service.
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Sweet. Thank you, ILoveBees.
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fame and love
I choose fame because I want to have a platform to spread love
I choose love because I care for it
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Sweet. Thank you, Gymrat.
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I choose Love and service. I choose these because I think they go hand in hand with each other. With service comes a type of love. Without love, there isn’t much emotion left. Money and fame is not needed.
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Sweet. Thank you, EaglesFan.
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I choose money and love. Money is essential to survive and with love, I will still be able to care for and appreciate the people I want in my life.
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Wonderful. Thank you, ILoveMyDog.
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Money and love. Money so I can help my family and help them for generations. I choice love so I can have a family down the line.
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Wonderful. Thank you, RavensFan.
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Service and Love,
Although it sounds tacky, these two choices have a much more lasting impact. sure money and fame would be nice but, these two outweigh the others.
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Tacky? Nothing tack about love and service, ES.
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I choose money and love so that I can live freely and buy my every desire alongside love and have the opportunity to love the best person for me longterm.
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I hope that all happens for you, Username.
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I choose money and love.
Above all else, I would never want or chase fame. I think with money and love, there’s nothing else you need. I understand how hard life can be with little money. Love, for the reason that I believe that’s at the core of who we are as human beings.
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There are no wrong answers to this question, Holistic, but this is surely one of the “most right.” 🙂
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I choose Love and Service.
Love brings joy and connection, making life meaningful. Service allows me to make a positive impact, giving back to others. These values fill my life with purpose and fulfillment.
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There are no wrong answers to this question, Snowman, but this is surely one of the “most right.” 🙂
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Somewhere yes, I did, reflecting on my experiences and interactions is like looking into a mirror and discovering more about myself, both on the surface and deep within. It’s a chance for me to understand my strengths, weaknesses, and how I relate to the world around me. Through this process, I uncover valuable lessons that help me grow, evolve, and navigate life with greater understanding and wisdom.
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I love you, Snowman, but I wonder if you’re half-person-half-textbook. 🙂 Do you have a casual side?
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I choose love and service. Love would be the only one that would make me personally happy fulfilled. Because I would then be happy, I might as well use the rest of my time helping others. Assuming I have enough money to get by, I wouldn’t care for excess. I don’t care about fame.
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I hope the fates are listening and you get it all, Temporal.
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unfortunately, no.
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For the rest of my life I would choose love and service
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I don’t know for sure that you’re also the Anonymous from just below here, Anonymous. Reply either way, please.
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This is DogLover- I’d choose love and service. It’s important to give service, and I think it’s important to love others
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Interesting that you interpreted Love as “I love others” instead of “Others love me,” DogLover. 🙂
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I would choose love and service. I don’t have any desire to be famous and having lots of money isn’t very important to me.
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Sweet. Thank you, SleepyCat.
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I think it really helped clarify where I’ve set my priorities and the type of person I’d like to be. This was such a hard decision to make because having money would be nice, but it is not a core part of what gives me ambition.
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Life choices- You are required to pick to two of the choices and renounce the others and the choices that I would pick would be Love and Fame reason being when you have love you can be happy and not need money and even with fame you get all the popularity and fans and with love you found the one so all in all your happy with everything you have.
– The Gamer2.0
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Thanks, TheGamer. I hope whoever you love also loves you and agrees that you don’t need money. 🙂
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