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Happiness

Happiness

  • Happiness is a bad word, it’s like love, it’s overloaded, it means too many different things.
  • You have to work to achieve happiness, but you don’t need to overwork yourself to get it.
  • It’s very easy for self-improvement to degenerate into self-conflict and self-conflict into self-misery.
  • You don’t want to spend 90% of your life trying to figure out how to be happy and 10% being happy, you want to be happy right now.

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