Teens: Rank-order what's most important to you.

<p>(4) Good health
(5) Solid friendships
(1) A great marriage or life partner
(2) Satisfying and fulfilling career (not necessarily lucrative)
(6) Prestige (well-known, respected, held in high regard)
(7) High level of educational attainment
(3) Wealth (making lots of money)</p>

<p>(2) Satisfying and fulfilling career (not necessarily lucrative)
(3) Wealth (making lots of money)
(5) Solid friendships
(4) Good health
(7) High level of educational attainment
(6) Prestige (well-known, respected, held in high regard)
(1) A great marriage or life partner</p>

<p>(1) A great marriage or life partner
(5) Solid friendships
(4) Good health
(2) Satisfying and fulfilling career (not necessarily lucrative)
(3) Wealth (making lots of money)
(6) Prestige (well-known, respected, held in high regard)
(7) High level of educational attainment</p>

<p>(4) Good health
(5) Solid friendships
(1) A great marriage or life partner
(2) Satisfying and fulfilling career (not necessarily lucrative)
(3) Wealth (making lots of money)
(6) Prestige (well-known, respected, held in high regard)
(7) High level of educational attainment</p>

<p>(4) Good health
(1) A great marriage or life partner
(5) Solid friendships
(2) Satisfying and fulfilling career (not necessarily lucrative)
(6) Prestige (well-known, respected, held in high regard)
(3) Wealth (making lots of money)
(7) High level of educational attainment</p>

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<p>Read my threads and posts - I’m not. I just don’t like things other people like cuz i find them superficial and shallow</p>

<p>In fact I would say that most people are more robotic than I am. They do the same things over and over again, say the same stock phrases over and over again (if you don’t repeat such stock phrases in an introduction - you’re deemed weird), and they don’t even care that their lives are full of stimulus and behavioral redundancy. It’s almost as if they behave as according to fixed action patterns. At least I break the mold and try to seek the new in life (a robot is just unadaptable).</p>

<p>In fact - the vast majority of human behavior is unconscious</p>

<p>(3) Wealth (making lots of money)
(1) A great marriage or life partner
(7) High level of educational attainment
(2) Satisfying and fulfilling career
(4) Good health
(5) Solid friendships</p>

<p>(6) Prestige (well-known, respected, held in high regard)</p>

<p>I find it completely hilarious that health seems to be no one’s priority…</p>

<p>(4) Good health
(1) A great marriage or life partner
(2) Satisfying and fulfilling career (not necessarily lucrative)
(7) High level of educational attainment
(5) Solid friendships
(6) Prestige (well-known, respected, held in high regard)
(3) Wealth (making lots of money)</p>

<p>it is ironic that inquilinekea proclaims that he tries to minimize interaction with other people, and yet, he posts profusely on an online forum.</p>

<p>This is far from interaction with other people. If you consider CC, Myspace, or facebook interaction with others you need to get a life.</p>

<p>(6) Prestige (well-known, respected, held in high regard) - This is incredibly important to me. Reputation is the key to getting what you want in life.</p>

<p>(7) High level of educational attainment</p>

<p>(3) Wealth (making lots of money)</p>

<p>(4) Good health</p>

<p>(2) Satisfying and fulfilling career (not necessarily lucrative)</p>

<p>(5) Solid friendships</p>

<p>(1) A great marriage or life partner</p>

<p>(4) Good health
(2) Satisfying and fulfilling career (not necessarily lucrative)
(5) Solid friendships
(1) A great marriage or life partner
(3) Wealth (making lots of money)
(7) High level of educational attainment
(6) Prestige (well-known, respected, held in high regard)</p>

<p>(2) Satisfying and fulfilling career (not necessarily lucrative)
(3) Wealth (making lots of money)
(4) Good health
(5) Solid friendships
(1) A great marriage or life partner
(7) High level of educational attainment</p>

<p>As to “(6) Prestige (well-known, respected, held in high regard)” It’d be 3 or 7, depending on whose opinion.</p>

<p>(2) Satisfying and fulfilling career (not necessarily lucrative)
(5) Solid friendships
(7) High level of educational attainment
(4) Good health
(1) A great marriage or life partner
(6) Prestige (well-known, respected, held in high regard)
(3) Wealth (making lots of money)</p>

<p>(2) Satisfying and fulfilling career (not necessarily lucrative)
(1) A great marriage or life partner
(4) Good health
(3) Wealth (making lots of money)
(6) Prestige (well-known, respected, held in high regard)
(7) High level of educational attainment
(5) Solid friendships</p>

<p>(1) A great marriage or life partner
(2) Satisfying and fulfilling career (not necessarily lucrative)
(6) Prestige (well-known, respected, held in high regard)
(5) Solid friendships
(3) Wealth (making lots of money)
(4) Good health
(7) High level of educational attainment</p>

<p>7 High level of educational attainment
6 Prestige (well-known, respected, held in high regard)
2 Satisfying and fulfilling career
3 Wealth (making lots of money)
4 Good health
5 Solid friendships
1 great marriage or life partner</p>

<p>Think about Maslow’s hierarchy of needs.</p>

<p>7 High level of educational attainment</p>

<p>4 Good health ~ How can you ever be any of these things without good health? SO what if you’re rich, or have a great life. If you’re sick and going to die, well, most people would put ‘getting better’ first on their to-do-list. Simply because good health is taken for granted these days do people find it unimportand, until they’re lacking it.</p>

<p>3 Wealth ~ gotta be able to support myself and my future family or friends in need. Much of the time, prestige comes with wealth. Oh, and btw, did anyone watch the movie Prestige? It’s actually a really good movie.</p>

<p>1 great marriage or life partner</p>

<p>2 Satisfying and fullfilling career</p>

<p>5 Solid friendships ~ although not lacking friends, I’m a bit of a loner. Only me to judge myself by my standards, no favors owed, no conflicting opinions. And plus, I can’t tolerate slackers-I can do most jobs myself.</p>