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the opposite of everything that has ever happened
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I don't feel I can ever be happy. I may be happy for a day or two but the next I'll be depressed. I used to think that winning the lottery would help (I was an idiot) but then I relized, not so much.
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For me to be completley happy, I would have to be on the road, in a bus full of like minded people. Listening to the best band no one's ever heard of, Ass Ponys.
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To find my calling workwise.
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All I would change is for me to have a little more freetime.
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I would have to have no embarrasment or shame. Then I would feel confident in whatever I do and never have to look back at things I wish I had done differently.
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Well, get rid of the past from around 4 years old to now and make everything nice and what a life should be, let me go to Uni in Berlin, and I'm pretty much set
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I wouldn't mind having 8 trillion dollars
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I believe complete happiness on a long term basis is pretty much impossible. Some might say it's the 'human condition'. Several events could probably make me happier but would probably create other problems eventually. People's dreams and ambitions change constantly and I doubt that many people want the same things now as they would in 10 years.
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No one is completely happy. Settle for content and you won't be disappointed. Many acres of land, room to take in folks that need a roof over their head, horses, freedom from illness and to have the suffering of loved ones reversed.
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All I need is more money and then my life is set. I have everything else I need.
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