Do you have any "nevers" in your life philosophy? Name three "never"s in your life, if you have them?

Name three "never"s in your life, if you have them. I have not been able to come up with any cute ones, or wise and cool ones.So here are the ones I have for now. These actually are three of my nevers, they are just not real interesting or poetic ones.

- Never say forever. - Never say it can't happen to me. Anything can happen to you.

- Never think you've seen it all. You haven't and never will. Asked by lydianell 25 months ago Similar questions: nevers life philosophy Society > Philosophy.

I do, actually.... 1) I would never cheat on a significant other, spouse, fiance or person I was in a relationship with 2) I never lie - trying to keep lies straight is more work than it's worth and you always get caught, in the end. Telling the truth is so much easier, because the truth never changes 3) I never break traffic laws. There's no point in it, and it makes you a safer driver, and the area around you safer, if only for a little while..

Never" is such a strong word This is a rather unique angle to take when thinking about a life philosophy. A lot of times, I find it easier to focus on what I should always do... somehow, that makes this approach seem really fresh! 1.

Never assume that other people should live their lives by your own standards. We each have our own paths to take, and we need the freedom to do so. Passing judgment and giving unsolicited advice is a sure way to drive a wedge between you and the people you care about even if you have good intentions.2.

Never allow yourself to become too dependent on another person. Hopefully we all have support networks of friends and loved ones who will stand by us through thick and thin (and people for whom we will do the same), and may, currently or in the future, have a partner, significant other, spouse, or whatever you'd like to call him or her. But as much as our lives are made better by their presence, as happy as we feel around them, it's essential that we retain an inner sense of ourselves as complete and whole.

Holding on to that sense of self gives us enough independence to carry on if we ever find ourselves alone, provides the strength to leave if the relationship turns bad, and so on. It's easy to get lost in a relationship, to find your identity enmeshed with being part of a couple or even part of a group. But we need that selfhood to keep us in balance.3.

Never stop learning and growing. There is always a new challenge or opportunity ahead - the world is full of them! It's also what keeps life interesting and gives us a reason to look outside ourselves.

I fear that the day I decide I have nothing new to explore is the day that I stop living, even if that's not the day my body dies..

1 I am never surprised by the stupidity of car drivers.

I am never surprised by the stupidity of car drivers.

2 awww squeeky me either. It's one of life's horrible truths. :(the other one I remembered is from a poster I had as a teen: it said "never feign affection."

I thought that was important. You won't ever find me pulling no eddie haskil. This user has been banned from Askville.

2 awww squeeky me either. It's one of life's horrible truths. :(the other one I remembered is from a poster I had as a teen: it said "never feign affection."

I thought that was important. You won't ever find me pulling no eddie haskil.

Awww squeeky me either. It's one of life's horrible truths. :(the other one I remembered is from a poster I had as a teen: it said "never feign affection."

I thought that was important. You won't ever find me pulling no eddie haskil.

3 one more from me: never ignore a strong instinct telling you to not do something .... This user has been banned from Askville.

3 one more from me: never ignore a strong instinct telling you to not do something ....

One more from me: never ignore a strong instinct telling you to not do something ....

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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