Are You Happy?

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Fuck no I hate being happy if I get to happy I just start burning myself with cigar butts happiness is for weak people us must be miserable to really fell life
 


No, because there are many areas of my life sorely lacking. But I'm grateful for what I do have, and recognize that being happy is a choice. Once I start making a decent income I will be more at ease, thus happier. Cash does buy a bit of happiness after all.
 
I think I am happy right now, not contented but I think everything is going well. I will not exchange my past to anything because what happened before made the person I am right now. A strong fighter. I think the key is to find what you think will make you happy, permanently.
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Anyone who answered no -- grab a beer

Anyone that answered yes -- you're a liar, but grab a beer anyways
 
No, because there are many areas of my life sorely lacking. But I'm grateful for what I do have, and recognize that being happy is a choice. Once I start making a decent income I will be more at ease, thus happier. Cash does buy a bit of happiness after all.
I can identify with this.
 
I try to be content with what I have now, but I'll never be happy until I have enough money that I don't even need to worry about it anymore. So many people just bend over and take this "get a job, work Monday to Friday, get married and raise a family, pay the mortgage and retire at 65" shit right up the ass. I, for one, refuse to believe that this is how life should be. There's obviously a lot more out there, people are just way too fucking dumb to see it.

I want to travel around the world and learn as many things as I can, and find what life is by myself.
 
I'm really surprised.

Why aren't you guys happy? Maybe you're in the wrong biz?

Or is it personal life?

Either way, figure it the fuck out. Life's too short and then you're dirt.
 
Nope.

Happy with my business and the direction I'm going, however not happy with my life quite yet. I have lots to accomplish still. But I'm only 20, so plenty of time.
 
Happy - yes. Overwhelmed - most of the time. Always planning for future happiness - naturally.

I can check off happy marriage, healthy children, decent income, nice house, tons of "real world" experience, and brownies in the kitchen so I've definitely got everything but killer abs and big boobs and I plan on buying those in a few more years.

I'm a big fan of negative entropy, so now that I'm content with work, I must continue to improve it - it's essential to professional success. Of course the teaching is totally the opposite as it's rewarding intrinsically.
 
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