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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Life is hard in a whole range of different ways. And one could argue that difficulty is what gives us meaning, and purpose, and depth as people. Instead of feeling resentful that you don't have it easy, you could instead think about the connection you have with millions, billions of people all over the world facing struggles of one kind or another You don't know anything about being homeless, or famished, do you? Or living in a war zone? Or losing your husband? Or living through a school shooting? There are endless ways to suffer and it's really narrow minded for you to think that you are alone in struggle. Instead of feeling alone, I actually feel really connected to other people around the world, in almost a spiritual sense. I get frustrated hearing people like the OP because it's just a very competitive way of seeing the world, why don't I have as much or better than other people. [/quote] Extremely well said.[/quote]
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