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    adj.AdjectiveLasting or remaining in a state for the duration of a person's life.
    They were life-long friends, having known each other since childhood.
    adj.AdjectiveContinuing or existing through someone's entire life.
    She made a life-long commitment to helping the poor.
    adj.AdjectiveRelating to education or learning activities that continue throughout a person's life.
    He is a life-long learner, always eager to acquire new knowledge.

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    Self-Esteem

    05:37Self-Esteem
    • But it's not so easy, running around your whole life long,

      But it's not so easy, running around your whole life long,

    B1

    The Many Rules You Have To Follow If You Are Beyonce's Friend

    04:30The Many Rules You Have To Follow If You Are Beyonce's Friend
    • thus establishing a life-long friendship with Queen Bey, like Kelly Rowland did.

      thus establishing a life-long friendship with Queen Bey, like Kelly Rowland did.

    B1

    Proposing To Random Girls

    03:59Proposing To Random Girls
    • I'll wear this all day long -You better wear it all your life long. -All my life long?

      I'll wear this all day long -You better wear it all your life long. -All my life long?

    • You better wear it all your life long.

      You better wear it all your life long.

    B1

    The Glamorous Life of a Pro Gamer

    07:28The Glamorous Life of a Pro Gamer
    • a life long career, and there's a ton of turnover too.

      a life long career, and there's a ton of turnover too.

    B1

    Story Behind Marshmello - Happier ft. Bastille

    04:53Story Behind Marshmello - Happier ft. Bastille
    • Recently I lost my best friend, my companion, my life long friend.

      Recently I lost my best friend, my companion, my life long friend.

    A2

    1.5 HOUR English Conversation Lesson

    23:221.5 HOUR English Conversation Lesson
    • it wasn't their life-long dream to work in that job.

      it wasn't their life-long dream to work in that job.

    A2

    5 Signs You Are HIGHLY Intelligent!

    03:525 Signs You Are HIGHLY Intelligent!
    • There's a difference between being a life-long learner,

      There's a difference between being a life-long learner,

    B1

    Peter Joseph - Where are we now? - London 2009-07-25

    08:56Peter Joseph - Where are we now? - London 2009-07-25
    • which constitutes the life-long work of industrial designer

      which constitutes the life-long work of industrial designer

    B1

    Miyamoto Musashi - How to Build Self-Discipline

    06:15Miyamoto Musashi - How to Build Self-Discipline
    • Musashi's fifth principle states, Be detached from desire your whole life long. The Buddha said that attachment was the source of suffering. When you are attached to something that you don't have, you suffer the feeling of not having it, and when you lose something that you were attached to, you suffer the feeling of losing it. A disciplined person has desires and wants things from the world, but they don't have any attachments to those desires. If they can't have what they want, they accept it, and so because they have no attachments, they don't suffer any more than they need to to grow. So by living out the first five principles from Musashi's dokodo, accept everything just the way it is, do not seek pleasure for its own sake, do not, under any circumstances, depend on a partial feeling, think lightly of yourself and deeply of the world, and be detached from desire your whole life long. If you follow these five principles, you can build up your self-discipline. This was just my interpretation of Musashi's principles, and if you're interested in hearing more of my interpretations of his work, check out part two to this series when it's released.

      Musashi's fifth principle states, Be detached from desire your whole life long. The Buddha said that attachment was the source of suffering. When you are attached to something that you don't have, you suffer the feeling of not having it, and when you lose something that you were attached to, you suffer the feeling of losing it. A disciplined person has desires and wants things from the world, but they don't have any attachments to those desires. If they can't have what they want, they accept it, and so because they have no attachments, they don't suffer any more than they need to to grow. So by living out the first five principles from Musashi's dokodo, accept everything just the way it is, do not seek pleasure for its own sake, do not, under any circumstances, depend on a partial feeling, think lightly of yourself and deeply of the world, and be detached from desire your whole life long. If you follow these five principles, you can build up your self-discipline. This was just my interpretation of Musashi's principles, and if you're interested in hearing more of my interpretations of his work, check out part two to this series when it's released.

    • Musashi's fifth principle states: be detached from desire your whole life long.

      Musashi's fifth principle states: be detached from desire your whole life long.

    B1

    The Chinese Zodiac - ESL

    03:57The Chinese Zodiac - ESL
    • being noble and chivalrous and having life long friends, yet these individuals often

      being noble and chivalrous and having life long friends, yet these individuals often

    B1