Big question!!!! I would say, to grow in life, but in 100 years from now all of us are going to be death, so what's the point? Then maybe, grow spiritually? But unless you believe in something like reincarnation or resurrection and that involves preserving your memories and past experiences, (which is kind of difficult to believe, since we have diseases like Alzheimer's that take away brain function even during life). I think the real answer would be: Know your self. Yuni DreamsOfAmethyst
No, it is not metaphysically possible for humans to achieve immortality.
No, it is not possible to achieve an erection after death because the physiological processes required for an erection, such as blood flow and nerve stimulation, cease to function once a person has died.
Releasing the mouse about 1-2 inches from the surface can help achieve optimal performance in a computer game.
Unanimity is not necessary in quality circles to achieve consensus. Consensus can be reached through open discussion, listening to various perspectives, and finding common ground among members. It is more important to have open communication and mutual respect among members to achieve consensus in quality circles.
On our journey together, we can expect to achieve milestones such as building trust, effective communication, collaboration, problem-solving, and reaching our goals. These milestones will help us grow and succeed as a team.
No one can achieve without hard work.The runner wanted to achieve a top ranking for his school.
Will achieve.
How to achieve equality
they are trying to achieve
achieve is a verb. Its forms are achieve achieves achieved achieving
The suffix for achieve is "-ment", so when added to achieve, it becomes "achievement".
The correct way to spell the word is achieve.Some example sentences are:What are you trying to achieve exactly?We will achieve victory against our enemies.She always strived to achieve the best she could.
Yes, achieve is a verb.
a firm can achieve equilibrium when its?
To achieve is "réussir" in French.
I achieve: perficioYou (singular, referring to only one person) achieve: perficisHe/she/it achieves: perficitWe achieve: perficimusYou (plural, referring to more than one person) achieve: perficitisThey achieve: perficiuntTo achieve: perficerePlease note that the letter "c" in Latin, is always hard. Pronounced like coffee, curtain, octopus.
Past - achieved. Present - achieve/achieves/achieving. Future - will achieve.