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lol, good one noi, - had to go look it up to refresh my memoryConsider sacrificing your participle at the beginning of a sentence but never, if it is dangling.
http://www.usu.edu/markdamen/WritingGuide/10dangpt.htm"Walking back home yesterday, a tree nearly fell on my head."
If logic is applied to that sentence, it would mean that the tree was walking back home: the subject of the main clause of a sentence (here, a tree) is assumed to be the subject of a phrase attached to the main clause.
Dangling Participles. Adjectives ending in -ing (and sometimes -ed) are called participles and must be used with care. :
After being whipped fiercely, the cook boiled the egg.
Flitting gaily from flower to flower, the football player watched the bee.
Do you tend, more, to talk the talk instead of walking the walk?????????????
At times in life we have to make the best wrong decision from a group of them. Having made that decision we must turn that favoured wrong decision into a right decision.
How clever a person is and the wealth they were born into fades into the sunset compared to making the right decisions and very many of them - good luck my friends.
That is easy said but most people look forward and do not therefore live in the present. So being "happy with what you've got", could be a false reasoning.If you're happy with what you've got you're a wealthy person.
That is easy said but most people look forward and do not therefore live in the present. So being "happy with what you've got", could be a false reasoning.
I can't see that's true at all though (except with some who have learning difficulties- in a politely put manner, of course). It is reported that elderly people with nothing to look forward to are happiest in their living in the present.The theory is impeccable.
There are some who are happy with their lot, but they are in the minority I admit.
I can't see that's true at all though (except with some who have learning difficulties- in a politely put manner, of course). It is reported that elderly people with nothing to look forward too are happiest in their living in the present.
Stressed up people are often quite young, or married with or without children living at home or even worse, stressed up youngsters living on their own and pretending they're managing but only because of dollops of support they don't acknowledge.
If you are looking forward you cannot be happy because you are not living in the present. Having wealth could make a person look forward to using or how to give it away, they can't be happy therefore.Not quite with you on all of that BUT getting back to basics, the theory is that if you're wealthy you're happy.
Therefore if you're happy with what you've got you're already wealthy.
It's complicated because why should a man give up the desire to own a Ferrari for instance, it's hormones isn't it so even though perhaps at some stage we should be happy ...we want more, it's always a case of wanting more isn't it ? Ever since Oliver Twist.
The pursuit of happiness or contentment is a case for a whole new thread, please go ahead and create one
If you are looking forward you cannot be happy because you are not living in the present. Having wealth could make a person look forward to using or how to give it away, they can't be happy therefore.
Disagree, Noirua. Why can't someone be happy about having enough wealth to meet his/her needs, thus allowing ongoing pleasure in everyday living, plus have the happy thought that in the future they will never have to struggle?If you are looking forward you cannot be happy because you are not living in the present. Having wealth could make a person look forward to using or how to give it away, they can't be happy therefore.
The secret of happiness is living in the present without need for a future.Disagree, Noirua. Why can't someone be happy about having enough wealth to meet his/her needs, thus allowing ongoing pleasure in everyday living, plus have the happy thought that in the future they will never have to struggle?
Cant agree there, I think looking forward is just living your life watching kids grow watching Labor Govts fall (sorry couldnt resist) I dont think looking forward excludes the possibility of attaining happiness or being as it is being "wealthy"
The secret of happiness is living in the present without need for a future.
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