Get off the life support machine, and I'll tell you.
One would be "passion;" A love for what one intends to do with the recognition of the benefit it will bring to others as well as oneself. Another, a drive to enhance already existing skills. In other words, to make oneself a better professional.
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'Does your argument make sense' is a question one would ask oneself during the process of evaluating and refining their own thoughts and ideas. It prompts reflection on the logical coherence and persuasiveness of one's argument.
...Make You Breathe was created on -20-05-01.
breathe easy, calm, calm down*, collect oneself, compose oneself, cool off, ease off, feel at home, hang loose, knock off*, laze, let oneself go, lie down, loosen up, make oneself at home, put one's feet up, recline, repose, rest, settle back, simmer down*, sit around, sit back, soften, stop work, take a break, take a breather, take it easy, take one's time, take ten, take time out, tranquilize, unbend, unlax, unwind For synonyms, use a thesaurus in and out.
You can breathe with a hole in your pleural sac if the hole remains small. The hole will make breathing less efficient and air will escape from the pleural lining into other parts of they body, but one can breathe.
Talking out loud to oneself can be called soliloquizing.To be, or not to be - that is the question:
You breathe! -_-
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Some slang terms for suicide include "offing oneself," "taking one's life," "dropping out," and "doing oneself in."
The question is incomplete!
One can only answer that for oneself.