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dee felton
@MrDee · 5:00

Happy is a dangerous word

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You just closed on your new house, but somebody else got foreclosed out of it. And we'll say things like that where, well, it was God's plan, and it could be and. But when you intentionally think it to make it happen or you act upon it, that feeling just for that little moment of time on that EKG, to be happy and it hurts somebody, can you really be happy? Maybe you can live with it, but I just don't think it's right

#happy #toxic #whatishappy

@chitchatwithkk
Kitha Larie
@chitchatwithkk · 3:09
If I purchase a home and somebody else had to move out, I'm going to look at it like this. For some reason, they were moved from the home. Whether it was because there's a greater home out there for them somewhere else, or whether it's because they live beyond their means, that's not none of my concern. My concern is what I'm doing. And I'm not saying to be selfish, and I'm not saying to not have sympathy for other people
@AnngieKaye
Angela Kaye
@AnngieKaye · 4:53
That, to me, is simply the cycle of life. Even what chitchat with KK was saying about posting her blessings. Yeah, I've been walking and people have posted brand new cars, brand new luxury cars. I can't get mad at them because it's not my turn, right? I've always say the day that someone dies is someone else was born on that same day in that very same hospital
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dee felton
@MrDee · 4:00
More so, I was reflecting on when people say, oh, I did it because I'm happy, or they say, I'm not happy, it kind of feels like it's a get out of the jam free card. It's a validation card to do whatever you want because we're told to do what makes us happy. And sometimes that happy is just based on a temporary feeling, and the person on the receiving end or the cause and effect of your happy is someone else's hurt
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