A World in Us
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“OK,” you say, throwing some breadcrumbs. “Well, you seem happier than I am. I want to be happy. And I guess at least that’s a good reason for me to learn them.”
Then I smile to myself. I can’t be sure, of course, but I think that is the reason. If we all did the work, if we were all happy, then the world would be a much better place. And no one can make you happy but yourself. But maybe someday, my older self will come by and tell me otherwise.
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