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Please keep your negativity out of this thread

Geoff-Allen

Resident megalomaniac
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Geoff-Allen

Resident megalomaniac
Family dramas again ... somehow leads us to this about how to be "happy with others" -

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We are incredibly well trained to expect other people to behave themselves – the driver of the car behind us to follow at a reasonable distance; our neighbor to keep his dog from doing his duty in our yard; our sweetheart to, well, act sweet when we connect in the evening. Then, when our expectations are thwarted, we are surprised. We react with anger, hurt, and righteous indignation, contaminants of happiness one and all.

For full article -

Happiness With Others 5: Expect Misbehavior

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