What will you feel the most pride in, when looking back at the end of your life?
Looking back on my life, I know, even years down the road that I will feel so much pride in my children and my grandbabies.
Taking chances and being successful in every "hardcore chance" I took. I love the opportunity to make choices based on what I believe in. That's where my pride will be. You probably mean only one answer but when I have children I agree with Landscapeartist 100% as well.
If I love God and people with all of my heart, then I know I'll be proud of myself.
My wonderful kids, of course. But I also believe I'll look back with pride on things I love to do and have gotten pretty good at, like writing and playing music. Especially now that I've decided to finally get off my backside and actually do something with it!
I will take the most pride in the fact that I have been "a helper" to thousands of people. I have practiced medicine in an honorable, humane and humble manner, not bringing honor or glory to myself (nor did I make a lot of money), but I did heal people using the resources, talent and gifts that God give me.
Healing requires a lot of energy. It drains one's being, physically and mentally.
I am glad that I made the sacrifice to give of myself the way I did.
Regards.
Dr. Haddox
I would say my children.I am so proud of them and their accomplishments.They are my greatest creation.
Of my realization that real happiness can only be found within and in the people that truly matters to you, and not in all the material stuff that we accumulate.
I will feel pride in my decision, that I chose my dream, my passion over this world's will for me.
I believe that my children and my grandchildren are what I am most proud of and I know that one day they will receive all the information of our ancestors that I have managed to either receive from other family members or found myself. I have our family information going back to the 1700's and pictures to give my family. I will also look back with pride knowing that I tried to do my best to share my love for God and the Lord Jesus Christ our Savior singing for Him in Churches and Prisons, Resthomes and Hospitals. I praise God for giving me the talent like my husband, and being able to share it with the world!
Following the philosophy of continuous self improvement. Ever since I started it in 2007, my life has turned around and got much better than it used to be.
My children that have been brought up is my pride.
Up till now, I am proud of the way I have taught my children to care and help people whenever they possibly can without any returns. I am happy that I am able to achieve it.
I believe in Karma and Merits. We should unconditionally offer help whenever we see there is a need. Seeing that my children are doing that is indeed my pride in life.
Becoming closer to God and doing what i should for spiritual growth with him.
No matter what I've ever managed to do or be, or what I do (or keep being) in the future, everything else will always pale in comparison to my three (now grown) children.
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