What does life-changing changes means?
What does the statement "life-changing changes" means?
17 Answers
- 2 months ago
everything in this world is changeable. nothing is inevitable. changing is the way of nature. all the things are being to end. It is the journey from origin to end.
- Bobby JimLv 72 months ago
from your mistakes. It means that you have experienced something that you NEVER want to go through again, so you avoid those events. You learn from your mistakes.
- 2 months ago
Something that happens to you that changes your life in some significant way. For example, car accident and you become paralyzed, that's life changing. For example, 100 million dollars that's life changing. For example, Born blind then suddenly for some reason you get your vision back, that's life changing. Your child gets severely sick, but then comes back to life for reasons unexplainable, that's life changing. Having an effect that's strong enough to change someone's life
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- Christin KLv 72 months ago
You're kidding, right? Life-changing means that--it changes your life. Isn't this obvious? Major life changes include divorces, marriages, deaths, births, and so forth.
- 2 months ago
Never heard anyone say the statement life-changing 'CHANGE.'
You'd more likely hear:
- Life-changing event
- Life-changing moment
- Life-changing revelation
- Life-changing occurrence
Or when something dramatic happened,
say that "It was life-changing"
(without another word behind it)
- Anonymous2 months ago
It's "life-changing experiences" and it means just what it says.
- ♥Sweetness♥Lv 72 months ago
A life changing change would be one where your life is profoundly altered. It could be anything from winning a powerball lottery and finding you have millions of dollars and never need to worry about money for the rest of your life, to a devistating house fire that kills your four children.
- Land-sharkLv 72 months ago
Imagine an life-changing injury from a car accident, where a person loses one of their legs, and needs to adapt to life without it.
- busterwasmycatLv 72 months ago
A lack of facility with the language? life-changing means things that cause changes having an impact on the way the rest of the individual's life will progress. It goes without need for repetition that they are changes. That is the entire reason for using the word "changing" in the adjective. Life-changing events, though? Sure, that makes sense.