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How would you describe a person that, “had it all?” Do you believe such a person exists? Why or why not? Do you consider yourself as someone who "has it all?" Explain.

User Michael Pankov
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"had it all" doesn't necessarily mean that they own everything. "having it all" means having everything you could need or want. For some people this might mean that they have money, a big house and a private jet. For others "having it all" might mean having a big family and a job that pays the bills. So in a way I do think there are people that "have it all".

I believe that i do not "have it all". I want to buy my own apartment at some point. Once I did that i might believe that I "have it all", but we'll see.

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i consider myself as a person who has alot, not has it all. i think when people hear 'someone has it all' they think the person has a lot of money. this is just an automatic thought for everyone. i do not believe someone can 'have it all'. there is no such thing. i have more than some people, but less than others. i am happy with what i have.

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i dont know if this is what you wanted, but hope it helps

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