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If you had to give up all of your material possessions and could only keep ONE thing what would it be?

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If you had to give up all of your material possessions and could only keep ONE thing what would it be?

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  1. The clothes on my back - if that could be counted as one item.

    Of course, food is a material possession, so we would all starve.

    I suppose this is an exercise in what we value most.

    Even if everything were taken away, I still might possess my freedom - depending on what geographical location I was standing in when I was stripped. Freedom is important.


  2. Thats easy, it would be my house (full of all my things)

  3. I do not think I would want to keep anything, if everything was taken away, we would all die eventually, and the one item we keep would not bring great comfort to us, unless it was creates of food which had a shelve life of many years...

  4. I agree with the person who said nothing, what's the point of having one thing when you've had so many? You'd just get bored of it.

    But if I HAD to, realy had to, like if I didn't I would lose my life -  hmm........

    *stares into space for a few seconds, it's actually quite a probing, psychological question isn't it*............

    Probably my mobile phone! :-)

  5. other than my dog, my harry potter order of the phoenix book! yes! lol.

  6. Bare Minerals makeup.

  7. nothing, might as well lose everything.

  8. a dress (to cover up) - of course, it wouldn't matter - I couldn't get to work without a car!

  9. my car i would never abandon my baby *hugs car*

  10. My cats.

    Pets are, by law, considered a material possesion.  There's no way I would give them up.  And, yes...I realize that this is actually TWO things ('cause I have 2 cats)...but I pity the fool who tries to take them away from me.

  11. my ipod ^^

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