If you could give someone one gift of unlimited value (no $) what would it be, t

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  1. Charlu profile image77
    Charluposted 11 years ago

    If you could give someone one gift of unlimited value (no $) what would it be, to whom, and why?

    It can be anything but money, from their own business, home, or even a cure for an illness.  So who deserves it, what is it, and why them?  Remember one gift, one person.

  2. alexatomas profile image61
    alexatomasposted 11 years ago

    This will probably sound selfish but I'd give a house near me to my partner. Maybe we could both live there.

  3. Ranzi profile image75
    Ranziposted 11 years ago

    I would give a cure for cancer to my previous partner who is battling a brain tumor.

    1. Charlu profile image77
      Charluposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      What an incredible gift to someone who must be very special if it is a previous partner.

  4. Jonesy0311 profile image60
    Jonesy0311posted 11 years ago

    Easy...I would give condoms to everyone in Africa. HIV is destroying that entire continent.

  5. Dantex460 profile image61
    Dantex460posted 11 years ago

    Immortality to my self, I could do unlimited good living forever.

  6. onegoodwoman profile image68
    onegoodwomanposted 11 years ago

    I would so much give the art of childhood to my beloved grandchild.   

    Despite, the alleged knowing, the outling of turfs.............and ALL that it might entail....................SHE is a child, with the mind of a bright and curious child.....................


    In her simple world..................I OWE her some little thing of tomorrow.


    I OWE  HER.


    I LOVE Her..............


    AND, it is my duty to pass some little thing on to her.................something that she can  believe in.................

    I OWE HER HOPE

    1. Charlu profile image77
      Charluposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      What an awesome and inspiring gift and answer.

  7. profile image0
    Garifaliaposted 11 years ago

    Quite a unique question. I would like to give my oldest son self-knowledge. Without knowing who you really are and what you're all about, you cannot live a fulfilling life. Understanding yourself gives you the enlightenment and peace of mind to proceed through life with less doubt and a greater purpose. Too many people out there are lost and living a life too stressful to be enjoyed or lived to the fullest. When you live life content for the most part you become a better person for all those around you as well. It took me half my life to figure that one out.

    1. Charlu profile image77
      Charluposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      What a unique and loving answer, filled with so many truths about life itself and how to live it to the fullest.  I took over half of my life to find that when my heart and spirit were in the right place the rest was at peace and fulfilled. Thank you

  8. unknown spy profile image43
    unknown spyposted 11 years ago

    I would give half of my life to my grandma who passed away.. when i knew she was slowly dying, all I could pray everynight is to let my half life be added to her so we could be together for a longer time...

    1. Charlu profile image77
      Charluposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      What a selfless, kind, and loving gift to someone who was obviously well deserving and loved beyond words.

 
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