Actually, people are God's #1 creation. He made humans for a reason, nobody quite knows the reason, but it's true.
Some people think God created humans so they would get a chance to decide whether they want to go to Heaven or Hell, or probably to make humans listen to their heart.
Others think God created humans so that humans would serve God. People are who againist God think that He made them to suffer through life's difficulties.
If this answer doesn't seem to make sense to you, or if you're still curious, there are millions of smart humans in the world, ask them.
The verb disappoint has the participle adjectives disappointing (disappointing news) and disappointed(disappointed fans). The present participle (disappointing) is also used as a noun. It does not seem to work as an adjective for "people who disappoint."
What people draw is based on personal preference.
There is no official phobia for a fear of disappointing someone or being disappointed. However, the fear of failure is called atychiphobia.
It's not exactly the original goal of most people, but making friends usually results in free help for your personal needs.
a personof vision is someone who has an idea to help many people and works on it making it a reality
President Clinton considered the events in Rwanda as a personal failure. The genocide that occurred in 1994 resulted in the deaths of around 800,000 people. The US did not intervene, and Clinton later expressed regret for not taking action to prevent the mass atrocities.
it helps you identify with content and characters, making reading more understandable
By increasing their personal security and by making their home and possessions more secure
There are many, it's the bloody internet! Disappointing...
Because he didn't have a job, most people considered him a failure in life.
As far as I can tell, Yes they do. Mine have said people were going to die, Didn't happen, not sure why but it's very disappointing.
some people feel comforming to group norms results in a loss of personal identity and independent decision making