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I'd like to have a serious answer on this, please. I think it would be most interesting to know your most valuable piece of information in life.

What would that be, that you could pass on to others, perhaps? What has been the most valuable thing you know, in your life?
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helenS · 36-40, F
It's my wish to pass on what I received.
"Tradidi enim vobis in primis quod et accepi" (1 Corinthians 15)
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Helen, that is so beautiful and you are so wise. Paul had learned that individuals in Corinth were teaching that there was no resurrection of the dead. He testified to church members in Corinth that Jesus Christ rose from the dead. Paul then, further expounded the doctrine of the resurrection and it's implications for all of heavenly Father's children.
helenS · 36-40, F
@LadyGrace Thank you, LadyGrace! In my case what I try to pass on is less spiritual: just a very old house; a clear, healthy unpolluted freshwater lake; and that honesty matters much more than money.
@helenS Amen to that. ❤️🤗
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@helenS Does it include if you were in debt? I'd want to say so, but those financial institutions value debt more than me.
helenS · 36-40, F
@SW-User I have never been in debt, nor will I ever be. I don't spend money which I don't own.
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@helenS A healthy way to live. I'd promote it. Yet, we live in a world that does value debt.
@SW-User

Do they value debt or the ability to wiggle out of it?
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@LadyGrace Truly, I'd imagine they enjoy profiting from. But I don't like that answer.
@SW-User

That's honest.
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@LadyGrace I feel you honest, and it's a funny world to live in honest.
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You got that right, buddy!