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Doing what it takes to get what you want.
Is this considered a good quality in a human? Driven? Manipulative? What if the person has no limits to that statement? |
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It all depends.
If I want a brand new car, and go out and steal one, it's a lot different than getting a second job to go out and buy one. The end result in both situations is me 'getting what I want,' but one is obviously wrong. |
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Doing what it takes to get what you want. Is this considered a good quality in a human? Driven? Manipulative? What if the person has no limits to that statement? |
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Doing what it takes to get what you want. Is this considered a good quality in a human? Driven? Manipulative? What if the person has no limits to that statement? |
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Doing what it takes to get what you want. Is this considered a good quality in a human? Driven? Manipulative? What if the person has no limits to that statement? |
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Doing what it takes to get what you want. Is this considered a good quality in a human? Driven? Manipulative? What if the person has no limits to that statement? |
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i want,,,,wisdom, patience, peace of mind, simplicity,,,,,,pretty harmless to gain these, i`m happy to say
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I just want my sweetheart to be back in my arms.
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Doing what it takes to get what you want. Is this considered a good quality in a human? Driven? Manipulative? What if the person has no limits to that statement? To me it depends on the situation. If it's something frivolous like a new car or topless french maid service. I don't really think (I) would go to any extremes to get those things. I just really don't care about material things. Now, if this is a post-apocalyptic world we are talking about. People out scrambling for food, whatever they can find. I would blow your d@mn head off (not yours personally) for a can of dog if it meant my son could eat. So yeah, situation and circumstance that's my answer. |
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