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Differentiate full life from life to the fullest?

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Differentiate full life from life to the fullest?

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  1. a 'full life' would be a life with lots of big events crammed into it, but there isnt a guarantee that all the events worked in the persons favour. some of them could have been really negative, but they count as big events. so summed up, a full life is a life full of happenings, a really busy whirlwind life.

    a 'life to the fullest' is where the person is conscience of their existence and their limited time on earth, so they make sure that they spend every moment carefully and do as much as they can with the people they love in the time that theyre given. it also means that all the major events in the persons life were very positive.

    living your life to the fullest is the better one :)


  2. A full life is a busy life. It maybe because of a large family, or a heavy social schedule or a large number of interests but to say one has a full life is to say one has little time for leisure because something is always going on.

    To live life to the fullest is to pay total attention to the moment and to savor it, whether it is mountain climbing or the birth of a child, eating a fine meal or making love; it is the sole activity involving the person at that moment. It holds one's total attention and is enjoyed immensely. To have life become a long series of momentous activities to which one gives total attention and enjoys tremendously is to live life to the fullest.

  3. I agree completely with the person above.

    and I also agree with the 'life to the fullest' being the best.

    Although Full Life could also mean that you were satisfied with what you had done.

    Like as in, when you eat until you're full...

    but whatever

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