Who’s happy? Happy is just what people think they are when they can’t find anything to bitch about.

Rasmenia Massoud
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Why do we always take the good with the bad, and think that we can control everything in life? The reality is that we can’t. So why do we always take the good and not the bad? The answer to that question lies in our inability to find something to bitch about. If you cannot find something to complain about, then you will always be happy. You may never be happy, but at least you will never know what it is like to be unhappy.

Source: Human Detritus

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