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mcpoz
What are your priorities in life? Mark Unseen   Oct 14 11:55 UTC 1995

What are your priorities in life?  A good friend of mine volunteered that
hunting (guns) was his highest priority.  This astounded me and upon further
questioning, he put the top three in order:
      #1.  Hunting & guns
      #2.  Job
      #3.  Family
I told him I couldn't believe he was serious, and he told me he was absolutely
serious.  I had never put things in priority order before, but to me it was
obvious that #1 was family, #2 (probably) was job and #3 was ????.

I have other friends, who I would guess that would say #1 is golf, however
I have not asked them.  

(Oh yes, the friend whose top priority was hunting & guns was married and had
children).

It probably is healthy to think about the general order of one's priorities.
 How do yours stack up?
47 responses total.
brighn
response 1 of 47: Mark Unseen   Oct 14 15:51 UTC 1995

#1.  Family
#2.  Cyberfamily
#3.  Friends
#4.  Work
bubu
response 2 of 47: Mark Unseen   Oct 14 16:29 UTC 1995

#1. Wife
#2. Children
#3. Friends(including cyberfriends)
#4. Work

I know of some people who have their priorities messed up.  I would think
though that this is just a small percentage of the population.
(At least I would hope so)
aruba
response 3 of 47: Mark Unseen   Oct 21 01:53 UTC 1995

#1.  Mental health
#2.  Socializing
#3.  Work
#4.  Future plans & dreams
mcpoz
response 4 of 47: Mark Unseen   Oct 21 01:56 UTC 1995

Interesting
iggy
response 5 of 47: Mark Unseen   Oct 24 14:56 UTC 1995

<pssst!... what is 'cyberfamily?>
bubu
response 6 of 47: Mark Unseen   Oct 24 15:31 UTC 1995

You Know, Your cyber-wife, cyber-husband, cyber-kids, and the adorable
cyber-dog! <bubu is feeling sarcastic this morning>
katie
response 7 of 47: Mark Unseen   Oct 24 17:56 UTC 1995

I find that somewhat sad.
brighn
response 8 of 47: Mark Unseen   Oct 24 19:19 UTC 1995

Sorry to hear that, Katie.
Haven't we been through this elsewhere?
katie
response 9 of 47: Mark Unseen   Oct 25 12:57 UTC 1995

Probably.
brighn
response 10 of 47: Mark Unseen   Oct 25 16:52 UTC 1995

Responded to with your typical loquaciousness, Katie.  You should be a 
politician; there
erp there'd be a Hell of a lot less filibustering and a lot more
productivity.  *grin*
(That *was* meant as a compliment, btw.)
bubu
response 11 of 47: Mark Unseen   Oct 25 21:10 UTC 1995

I dont think there is anything wrong with considering close friends as family,
even if you only know them as a login on a pc.
katie
response 12 of 47: Mark Unseen   Oct 28 14:23 UTC 1995

I don't think so, either.
bubu
response 13 of 47: Mark Unseen   Mar 28 23:42 UTC 1996

I put together a little survey....it is fairly simple but may give us some
idea about the priorities about people.
I will try to post it in agora to get a wide cross section of responses..
I will try to post results here...
type /u/bubu/survey
bubu
response 14 of 47: Mark Unseen   Mar 31 20:52 UTC 1996

Well so far the most responses have come for  the Family..This is good to see.
Here is the tally so far:
Family: 6
Friends: 4
Job: 0
Money: 0
Self: 3

This is really encouraging...
beeswing
response 15 of 47: Mark Unseen   Apr 1 03:02 UTC 1996

Dan i tired to access your survey and couldn't... :(
bubu
response 16 of 47: Mark Unseen   Apr 1 22:23 UTC 1996

Where did you try it from Bee?  I will go check and see if something iswrong.
beeswing
response 17 of 47: Mark Unseen   Apr 2 04:49 UTC 1996

menu and party.
popcorn
response 18 of 47: Mark Unseen   Apr 2 05:38 UTC 1996

This response has been erased.

bubu
response 19 of 47: Mark Unseen   Apr 2 21:55 UTC 1996

Thanks Valerie!!!
clees
response 20 of 47: Mark Unseen   Apr 19 15:02 UTC 1996

Priorities in life:
1.      Friends (girlfriends included)
2.      My twinbrother (family)
3.      Respecting each other
4.      Without 3 love cannot exist, love
5.      Job
6.      Travelling
7.      All of the above together would make me really happy.

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