Acceptance means no complaining, and happiness means no complaining about the things over which you can do nothing.

Wayne W. Dyer
Acceptance means no complaining, and happiness means no complaining about...
Acceptance means no complaining, and happiness means no complaining about...
Acceptance means no complaining, and happiness means no complaining about...
Acceptance means no complaining, and happiness means no complaining about...
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The more we complain, the more we make our lives miserable. We waste a lot of time and energy whining about things that we cannot change.

Source: Your Erroneous Zones

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