"I live a great life."
Is it just because it is my daughter who posted that that I think that is a little different? Maybe, but I noticed it immediately. "I have a great life." "HAVE," that is by far the most common verb to express the sentiment. "I LIVE a great life" puts the emphasis on what the person does with the life she happens to "have." And Dion lives, my how she does live.
Never change, darling. Never change.
Is it just because it is my daughter who posted that that I think that is a little different? Maybe, but I noticed it immediately. "I have a great life." "HAVE," that is by far the most common verb to express the sentiment. "I LIVE a great life" puts the emphasis on what the person does with the life she happens to "have." And Dion lives, my how she does live.
Never change, darling. Never change.