where in between...
By katherine23
@katherine23 (255)
Philippines
    August 21, 2010 1:35am CST
                         
            If you were to make decisions in your life..would you rather be happy but wrong? or sad but right? what do you think?
5 responses
         @madjoker20 (62)
 • 
                    21 Aug 10
                    I'd rather to choose to be happy than sad, of course when your sad you'll cry, crying is a tiring one... Only an ARTIST can handle thing kat.... hehehe looks like your a filipino? NOYPI ka ba? ^^
                     @mrfdg1972 (3237)
 • Philippines
                    21 Aug 10
                    Well i can only be happy if i see my kids happy, whatever makes them happy i will gladly do it but, i should not be hurting other people or committing any thing against the law. I have to teach them the right way reach their dreams. BUt have left me no choice with the selections you have given, OK I will do it even if it proves wrongs, just as long as i make my kids happy. 
                     @mzbunnylove05 (223)
 • Philippines
                    21 Aug 10
                    I'd choose HAPPY BUT WRONG. All my life, all I wanted to do is simply to enjoy life. If you'll choose "SAD BUT RIGHT" what is your purpose? You are not being yourself. And that makes your life a nonsense..
                     @tkonlinevn (6427)
 • Vietnam
                    21 Aug 10
                    we can't be happy if we made a wrong decision. And If we made a right decision, we shouldn't be sad. So, I think that we should make up our mind and we shouldn't chose between sad or happy for this decision. Only have right or wrong. 
                     @dptstretch (120)
 • United States
                    21 Aug 10
                    As I get older, I place far more value on doing the right thing. So I'd rather be sad but right. I don't always do the right thing...I screw up as much as anyone else. But through all the trials and life experiences, I am convinced that there is never a wrong time to do the right thing.
                    
                            
                        
                    



