Be sure you don't lose your happiness teaching others people how to be happy. Your happiness is your teaching.

Alan Cohen
Be sure you don't lose your happiness teaching others people...
Be sure you don't lose your happiness teaching others people...
Be sure you don't lose your happiness teaching others people...
Be sure you don't lose your happiness teaching others people...
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Be sure you don't lose your happiness teaching others people how to be happy. Your happiness is your teaching. If you want people to be happy, it may be better for them to teach themselves how to be happy than to teach you how to make them happy. When people are happy, they usually don't need external help.

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