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Pragati Chopra
@Pragati.chopra · 6:02

Misery loves company. Bliss doesn’t need any !

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So let's see what gives rise to such kind of emotions. See, there is a magnetic pull of misery. It's no secret that when we are going through tough times, we often reach out to friends and family. But why do we do this? Because misery seems to have a magnetic pull that draws us together. Misery loves company because sharing our pain with others, it can be therapeutic. It reminds us that we are not alone in our struggles and there's support available
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Challa Sri Gouri
@challasrigouri · 1:49
So you don't feel like depending on someone for anything. But especially when you're going through the toughest times and when you're facing Misery at that particular time, you feel like sharing things because your heart becomes heavy, filled with all the emotions and sometimes it becomes really horrible to hold those kind of emotions. So at that particular time, you really feel like having someone on which you can depend and trust them and share whatever you're going through
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Ranjana Kamo
@Gamechanger · 0:24
Hi, Ranjana Kamo here. This topic is very close to my heart and the phrase that I really liked was be content with yourself, with your heart, with who you are. Lovely topic. Have a wonderful day. Bye
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Surya V
@welcome28 · 1:45
Help someone who is struggling. Yes, that is the best service one can do to the humanity. Thank you so much. See you some other time. Bye. Enjoyed listening to your podcast, as always. Bye. Happy weekend
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