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I would not say children are the greatest accomplishedment at all! Mine is living this far.

Freddie222 · M
Well I’d say marrying my awesome wife and staying married (mostly happily) for 41 years so far.
It hasn’t always been easy but we are a great team and we manage to work things out.
Sevendays · M
@Freddie222 congratulations on 41 years
SW-User
I'm living and mostly functional so there's that
Sevendays · M
@SW-User yep, that counts
Torsten · 36-40, M
watching the few who tore my childhood to shreds, suffer in much worse ways than they ever inflicted.
I could see how saying that, doesnt really seem like a accomplishment but it is if i actually went way more into detail over it and i wont because there are some things you should just keep to yourself.

But of course that is excluding my child and being the best father i ever could be and doing whatever it takes to make sure nothing like what i seen and experienced as a child would ever happen to him. That is my real greatest accomplishment and him being the utmost perfect son that i could ever have wished for, shows me just how much was achieved.
So i cant exclude that accomplishment or my son, sorry
Luckylu · 61-69, F
Keeping my sanity intact after surviving breast cancer and a layoff that occurred within 2 years of each other, the first in 2014 the second in 2016 which ended up with me working part time minimum wage jobs while raising my daughter on my own.

And if that isn’t enough, helping my daughter who was under 7 at the time, to get past a very difficult part at the end of TMNT Xbox game. Takes concentration and perseverance and is probably why my hair is falling out now. Lol
MarineBob · 56-60, M
That i've lived this long
Sevendays · M
@MarineBob that's always a plus.
DearAmbellina2113 · 41-45, F
I made it out of a poverty-stricken broken home in a rural small town in the Bible Belt without being a teen pregnancy case, a dropout, or addicted to drugs.
Sevendays · M
@DearAmbellina2113 you've done well.
Disgustedman · 61-69, M
@DearAmbellina2113 that's pretty damn good....
Disgustedman · 61-69, M
Well, I think it was 1995 I had four days of absolutely black depression but I survived it all never been that depressed again so I guess I beat suicide. Of course then people here wouldn't have gotten to deal with me good and bad and very bad. But that's their problem.
Sevendays · M
@Disgustedman congratulations on getting through that
Something like that.
RedGrizzly · 26-30, F
Surviving winter as homeless while being sick with COVID or escaping from being enslaved. Idk which is greatest feat, but nonetheless a victory.
hunkalove · 61-69, M
I finished second in the Pinewood Derby in Cub Scouts!
hunkalove · 61-69, M
@Sevendays Even got my picture in the local paper!
Sevendays · M
@hunkalove did you save it?
hunkalove · 61-69, M
@Sevendays No. I don't keep things.
Penny · 46-50, F
i guess finishing school and getting a job in the field. various employment spans.
Sevendays · M
@Penny good one
thatbuggerpaul · 100+, M
I once changed the wheel on a 1976 ford capri all on my own
Sevendays · M
AbbySvenz · F
Signing up for this site, obviously
Sevendays · M
@AbbySvenz obviously
maythesunrise · 26-30, F
At 26, I'm still alive.
Sevendays · M
@maythesunrise a step in the right direction.
MaryJo1996 · 26-30, F
Probably getting my degree in broadcast journalism.

The irony is that I don't need to work for a living so have no interest in taking a job in that field. I purely took the course as it seemed like it'd be fun.

However, I am proud of the work I put into achieving the degree.
likesnatural · 70-79, M
Probably marrying a good woman and allowing her to keep me. 50 years next May.
empanadas · 31-35, M
Tied, I went to over 30 countries and 6 continents before the age of 30. Also, had my own office in the world financial center dealing with millions before 30 as well.
Sevendays · M
@empanadas that's definitely an accomplishment

 
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