Actually, one’s attitude and perspective on life has a big impact on perceived happiness - some folks are just miserable sh_ts that always see the glass as half-Happiness or unhappiness aren't voluntary emotions they just sort of happen.
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Actually, one’s attitude and perspective on life has a big impact on perceived happiness - some folks are just miserable sh_ts that always see the glass as half-Happiness or unhappiness aren't voluntary emotions they just sort of happen.
Half-empty?Actually, one’s attitude and perspective on life has a big impact on perceived happiness - some folks are just miserable sh_ts that always see the glass as half-full…
Lol - what I meant to write - edited.Half-empty?
Or more extremely, mostly-empty ....
I volunteer to take one for the SB team and suffer through the horrors of Coz so the rest don't have to. Let me know what hotel and dive-op you you've paid for, and I'll just go in your stead to save you the trouble. I'm just that kinda generous guy.![]()
This. One of the things I try not to be unhappy about is that I do not have the resources to go diving all over the world. Some of us apparently do and I am happy for them.Actually, one’s attitude and perspective on life has a big impact on perceived happiness - some folks are just miserable sh_ts that always see the glass as half-fullempty…
Especially if they would be coming on a cruise ship.Happens that the more people that decide not to go to Cozumel the happier I am.