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You Feel Less And Less Angry

You Feel Less And Less Angry

You understand that there are things you can control, others that you can't, and you learned how to let go.

You use your own anger as an indicator of success: when you are happily living the life you want, you almost never get angry.

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janakgohil

A daydreamer who's really into psychology, philosophy & novels.

Ever got that feeling of satisfaction & happiness when you are doing something you like or when you are on the right path? These ideas describe those feelings of satisfaction & other emotions when you are truly on the right path!

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