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WHYS: Do you expect too much from life?

| Thursday, 9 Sept. 2010 | 18:06 - 19:00 GMT

A large number of people in the UK are, according to research by the counselling service Relate - indeed, a fifth of those aged 35-44 are lonely or suffering depression.

When you do have the wobble? And what are the sign someone is having a mid-life - a fast car, having an affair or being miserable about not achieving our dreams?

Your comments

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    Agnivesh Sharma - Its like building a mosque in Vatican City or temple or church in Mecca!!

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    Sharanan Gogoi - india is a very sentimental country.. The court verdict was an attempt to satisfy the followers of both the religions.. I think the matter should be left at that

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    Shereen Ragin - Oh for goodness sake- Just let the Hindus have that piece of land ...it's just a piece of real estate ...Muslims can build a mosque anywhere else

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    Olga - Solomon's decision. Hope the government is successful in its implementation, and further acts of violence are thwarted

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    Zuber Arif - the land is either for Muslims or for Hindus ...... dividing it? Very weak and cheap and poor decision by the high level authorities of the judiciary system

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    Salil Wadnerkar - I am delighted with the verdict. It was a no-brainer since beginning that the right verdict has to be like this. However it would have been better if the religious leaders had reached this verdict after discussions between them.

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    Mistah Mix - What a terrible "solution." This will likely satisfy almost no one and this issue will be revisited by the Indian courts again.

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    Ray Ikenna - if there is much evidence to back up such a claim why not...i think dividing the land is the best decision. Peace between the two followers of the religions is all that matters.

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    Priyam Goswami-Choudhury - The verdict seems fair to me. By dividing the parts equally both the parties should be satisfied

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    Daniel emailed - I believe 100% that if any religion can't live, worship or share among another religion then just by that action they discredit their beliefs and disrespect their God that they claim to love so much. Peace, love and tolerance should be traits of a true religion.

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    Pancha Chandra in Brussels emailed - While the judges have deliberated in a calm, cool manner would it be reasonable to expect the masses to react in the same reasoned way? Hindus and Muslims have been at each other's throats for decades and the chances that good common sense would ultimately prevail are very slim indeed.

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    Jenifer in Albany, NY emailed - There are many religions on this planet that we all have to share, why not start by sharing the same land. It truly makes perfect sense, and I applaud the judge in Ayodhya for his insight into the situation

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    Neal emailed - The religions would be fine if there were no people around.

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    Ibrahim in UK on the blog - there is so much materialism in our lives; advertising telling us which product will make us happy, how many houses we need, which clothes, which cars, what kind of lifestyle etc. These are impossible targets, and are they even desirable targets or our own targets?

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