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What do you think is keeping you from experiencing complete happiness?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Reframe it- why are you allowing your trust issues to get in the way of possible happiness?
Why do you boobytrap yourself?"
I do this.
It's a fear of getting hurt.
I have trust issues |
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By *palWoman
over a year ago
The Bermuda Triangle in Suffolk |
I think one can be completely happy for a little while but realistically never long term. Life is full of surprising challenges so I think complete happiness is non existent. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The only way to be truly happy is to be content with what you have and what you have achieved, want for nothing and need for nothing and don’t judge your success of any value, be it, money, car, house, relationship, cock size, tit size, weight blah blah on what you see of others
content = happiness,
jealousy = bitterness / not being content = misery
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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How can we ever recognise complete happiness unless we experience those less happy parts of life.
Be careful what you wish for OP, complete happiness is just an illusion, and may lose its allure if not balanced with the rest of human experience.
Take your happiness as and where you find it, be grateful for it, because its those moments that make up for lifes troubles.... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Financial security.
Our current financial situation is what's keeping us in the UK and not living together atm. (Rona aside)
That aside, I'm the happiest I've ever been and far more happy than I ever thought possible!
Lu |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I don’t think there’s is such a thing as complete happiness. I am pretty happy though but I know I would be happier if I wasn’t worrying about financial things |
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It's a spectrum, or an aspect of many spectra?, as the labels we give to our emotions probably don't all add up to what ee feel in entirety. Satisfaction, contentment and many other things are likely to be related.
I don't think much, if anything is missing or stopping me. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Complete happiness as in contentment?
I don't think it's a permanent state to be in - happiness like all other emotions wave in and out.
I have moments of it. |
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By *mmmMaybeCouple
over a year ago
West Wales |
Money & i’m not talking the millions & a yacht.
Literally £1k a month would do just for a touch more security, less worry/stress & be able to travel a bit for the kids.
We are working on it, though Covids fucked up this years outlook.
S |
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I don't want complete happiness, I want the drive to make something better in a small part of my life, I thrive on the changes and chasing adventure and look forward to them, 75% is more than enough for me |
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