Answer by FutureLPGAgolfer
I'm not even close to fifty but I have talked to fifty year olds that play golf. They play golf because it makes them feel alive and wonderful. Being outside in the air makes them happy and me too even when I'm not fifty. It gives a feeling of freedom every time you make a par because we celebrate like crazy even though we have done it more than five thousand times. Golf is a sport that any aged person can play. Do you expect a fifty year old woman to play football?
What are your reasons and goals for this position
A peaceful, spiritual, religious man seeking enlightenment.
Deliverance can take place through prayer, repentance, and spiritual intervention. It involves freeing someone from spiritual bondage, oppression, or torment by calling upon a higher power for help and seeking spiritual guidance and healing. It may also involve faith, inner strength, and seeking support from others.
The researching process, or research.
Because of political, religion and race reasons. Some Asian are seeking asylum because of family problems.
Teens may smoke marijuana for various reasons, including social influence, curiosity, peer pressure, stress relief, or seeking emotional escape. It is important for teens to be educated on the potential risks and consequences of marijuana use at a young age.
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He was seeking adventure, wealth, and fame.
An assassin may be seeking political change, they sometimes are seeking fame or fortune and many were simply insane.
One would get a doctorate for a variety of reasons: 1) To teach/do research at a research university, particularly if one wants to pursue an academic career, including seeking tenured professorships. 2) To be a consultant recognized as having knowledge in a specific area based on doctoral research 3) Personal satisfaction/love of learning.
People went on pilgrimages in medieval times for various reasons including religious devotion, seeking forgiveness for sins, seeking physical or spiritual healing, and fulfilling a vow or promise. Pilgrimages were seen as a way to strengthen one's faith, show devotion to God, and seek spiritual growth. They were also a form of social and cultural exploration, as pilgrims would often visit holy sites and interact with fellow travelers.
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