i have known people who do this and they always focus on what isn’t, rather than what is. all that energy could instead be used to make themselves feel fully who they are, rather than less than.
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I will never understand why but it is true. I am always so happy for others when they do well.
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It is true. So true.
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I’ve certainly felt that reaction from other people, and each time it surprises me that they feel that way. So petty and small-minded.
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Yes, I can be.
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No. I don’t believe it.
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😆😃
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i have known people who do this and they always focus on what isn’t, rather than what is. all that energy could instead be used to make themselves feel fully who they are, rather than less than.
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So true. And so obvious yet so difficult to avoid the trap
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Grass is always greener….
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It’s unfortunate. Being happy for others gives one peace.
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I believe that.
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Why is that? Why is it that people would rather hear about disaster and misfortune?
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That, is a great question.
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Perhaps… the key word, might be ‘Hope’? Those who have none…wish to hear of none for others? sad.
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It is sad Debi
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