Can you say you're "contented" of what you have and who you are right now?
By vanessa11
@vanessa11 (296)
Philippines
August 14, 2012 9:52pm CST
I know some, if not everyone, is contented of what they have or who they are right now. But yes, there are some who are craving for more.
So how can you say if you're really contented of what you have right now?
Or does people search for more and never reach the so-called "contentment"?
1 response
@echoforever (5180)
• United States
15 Aug 12
I have made a few mistakes recently that I am not happy with but I am content with who I am. I have come a long way from who I was in the past and I am no longer hurting many people. Like I said my mistakes hurt sometimes but I am getting over those. I am not letting that destroy me. We all make mistakes. What I have - that is a different story sometimes. I am barely getting by. I don't wish for much material wise but enough to get by without worry.
@vanessa11 (296)
• Philippines
15 Aug 12
Thanks for the share echo, I, myself, to be honest is not contented of what I have. Whenever I see people have the things that I want, I envy them. But the good part is that I am starting to learn the needs from my wants and to always proritize my needs.
Yes I agree with you that we always learn from our mistakes. Its just a matter of accepting and learn from it.
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@echoforever (5180)
• United States
15 Aug 12
I understand. Our envies can take hold of us if we're not careful. It's good to have priorities and sometimes it will be awhile before those other wants will subside. Just remember that things happen for a reason so whatever you have or don't, there is a reason for it now.


