whats the point of living well and doing good?
Then
whats the point of life??
I do nt (sic) know what type of audience she was writing to but I was not in it... It was like I was reading a vocabulary section from the SAT... No plot, no character development...» The, presumably, young woman is right, The Maytrees is not for her nor for anyone else who is young enough to be always looking forward and never looking back, who has never spent moments lost in bitter - sweet memories of times past or wondered how life might have turned out if a different path had been taken; nor is it for someone who has never stopped to wonder
what the point of life is in the first place.
Some days I wonder
what the point of life even is.
Final Expenses — This is one of the factors that remains consistent no matter
what point of your life you're getting coverage.
Not exact matches
Which
of their needs does your product or service meet, and at
what point will it meet that need during a customer's
life?
Talk to your trusted person about
what quality
of life means to you, and at
what point you no longer want artificial interventions, she said.
At one
point of the night, and many beers in, I joined Carl and a few bloggers on discussing
what his
life has been like since retiring from his job.
You can write a couple
of words about
what you do for a
living, two truths and a lie, a few bullet
points — it doesn't matter.
There's already a lot
of speculation as to how this newest iteration
of Spider - Man was able to breathe new
life into the franchise, but there is one particular moment in the film that
points to
what differentiates this Spider - Man reboot from its predecessors.
No matter
what kind
of business you run, there are likely many
points of contact where you can talk directly to buyers, such as through social - media channels, blogs and
live events.
The event was a breaking
point in the community's resentment
of L.A. police chief William Parker «and
what they considered his double standard toward [African Americans] and whites,» according to
LIFE magazine's editorial prefacing its Aug. 27, 1965, cover story on the riots.
«The ability
of anyone to know
what you've been browsing about for years, who your contacts are, who their contacts are, things you like and dislike and every intimate detail
of your
life — from my own
point of view it shouldn't exist,» Apple's CEO said, according to Bloomberg.
Without taking the time to think carefully about where your notions
of achievement and purpose come from and
what success means to you, you're in a terrible position to decide if this week's hot «how to be successful» advice applies to you or only to someone who thinks the
point of life is something you actually don't value much at all.
Coal remains cheaper, but when you factor in the reduced capital cost (gas plants cost between a quarter and a third
what coal plants
of equivalent output do), the
life - cycle costs
point to gas, even in the absence
of a price on carbon emissions.
Until you get to this
point of what you desire becoming a foundational pillar in your
life, you will never reach the highest levels
of success.
Fred
points out some
of the reasons for the boom and bust, and I'm in agreement and expand a bit on
what happened — since I
lived it and recently wrote about it in my book (angelthebook.com).
Fred
points out some
of the reasons for the boom and bust, and I'm in agreement and expand a bit on
what happened — since I
lived it and recently wrote about it in my book -LRB-
Try spending a day in the
life of your customer and see
what you could learn about their pain
points, challenges and opportunities where you could play a role in helping their business grow.»
«While these are really great
points,
what we should do is listen to
what our clients want out
of life and then provide advice that helps them meet their goals,» Lynch said.
The Wall Street Journal in August spoke with a South Korean trader who provided perhaps the best insight into why: «If war breaks out with North Korea and they fire a nuclear weapon, it becomes a matter
of life or death, and at that
point,
what happens in the stock market is meaningless.»
Just this weekend, he echoed that statement, with a more direct jab at Facebook, following the Cambridge Analytica revelations, telling the audience at a conference in China, «The ability
of anyone to know
what you've been browsing about for years, who your contacts are, who their contacts are, things you like and dislike and every intimate detail
of your
life — from my own
point of view it shouldn't exist.»
It keep us from losing touch with the whole
point of this — to
live the
life we want, doing
what we love, with other passionate people.
His main
point is that we — particularly young people accustomed to sharing every detail
of their
lives online — need to be more vigilant about
what we post and who has access to it.»
I'm not a big fan
of live blogging at conferences since there is no
point in posting word for word
what was said at the session.
What this implies is having reached a
point in
life where a large number
of lifestyle expenses are covered by passive income...
I would have the urge to open it as fast as possible, but knowing my christian friends» inability to acknowledge or at this
point even understand
what truth is, I would first arrange a
live PayPerView event with thousands
of recording devices and as many people as possible to witness the opening.
IF there was an afterlife,
what exactly would be the
point of living?
While I personally feel that rights
of the fetus to
live eventually override the mother's right to voluntarily terminate, that
point is near the end
of pregnancy and I'm still hesitant to tell someone
what to do with their own body.
Whats the
point in being born and then dieing in a couple
of years, that kind
of life has no meaning.
If I was laying there waiting to die and I summoned my chaplain, and I wasn't allowed to talk about the things I most wanted to get off my chest before dying, the things I needed to make sure were said before the last drop
of life in me was gone,
what is the
point of calling anyone in to talk to?
What is the role
of Christian clergy if not to
point people to Christ — the
living Word?
And just to put it out there, God KNEW the child on the island would not know his word, then
what was the
point of his
life?
«The
point is speaking and sharing a message to people that actually you're experiencing and
living and believe is true because it's becoming more and more the story
of your
life... you know
what I mean?
At least Christians at the very least can
point to the
life of Christ as evidence to
what they believe.
at some
point we all have to take steps
of faith no matter
what we believe about
life... at least many christians are honest about their leaps
of faith
And
of course the whole
point is not to share with others
what isn't real or true for you, a
point that is not lost on super pastor Rob as we return to the dilemma
of living an honest faith when you become the latest pastor in demand.
To postmodern critics, such concerns suggest that
life has a «plot,» as in a well - crafted novel, but
of course
what they are really
pointing out is that such issues have no meaning in the absence
of a transcendent grounding.
But the
point behind that little comment was to make us realize how small our
lives are as compared to the rest
of the universe and
what it holds.
It would reason that since the world isn't a perfect place there must be something better out there; otherwise
what is the
point of living one more day past birth.
One might well ask:
What is the
point of all
of these distressing details when the end
of the novel will, in most cases, be a sentimentalized scene
of happy family
life?
If in a few generations everyone that ever knew or loved you will be gone, and you'll be just dust so you'll have no memory
of all the pleasure and pain
of this
life, then
what's the
point of living?
As both
of you have
pointed out, active abusers must always
live with
what they are, and that can be very ugly.
Brian, Let me ask you this: At
what point in the ministry
of Jesus did the disciples have eternal
life?
Jn 13:34 At least you get the second half
of your sentence right when you say «I take it that they
point to Jesus and
what His work looks like in my
life.»
He modifies
what he wrote in Ephesians 2:5 by
pointing out four additional things about this
life which we received by the grace
of God: He says this
life is also (1) through faith, (2) is not
of yourselves, (4) it is a gift
of God, and (3) is not by works.
Instead
of trying to follow laws (sin or not sin)... Instead
of trying to make the New Testament into a new set
of laws to follow or not, I take it that they
point to Jesus and
what His work looks like in my
life.
(I apologize to those that dislike metaphors, but I almost can't communicate if I don't get to use them, and as insufficient as they at times are, they are very close to the language
of what I believe, because you can't really explain or define someone into believing... you can only
live out your beliefs in a way that you share with others, and when given the opportunity shine a light, or
point a direction, or walk along with someone for a bit).
If I
lived under the idea that it was wrong to question
what I have always believed, I would still be a five -
point - hyper - Calvinistic proponent
of Lordship Salvation today.
I never have had to
live in fear
of any sexual predator, or be on the receiving
of any comments about the modesty
of my attire to the
point of what I wear even being an issue.