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Xin Wei Posted 13 years ago
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There is not a single moment in your life when you do not have everything that you need to be happy.
Can someone tell me what the sentence above means, please? It's really confusing to me. Thanks.
  

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At every moment, you have everything that you need in order to be happy. In other words, you do not need anything else in order to be happy. This claim is probably referring to happiness coming from within, rather than being contingent on external factors.

  • At every moment, you have everything that you need in order to be happy.
  • In other words, you do not need anything else in order to be happy.
  • This claim is probably referring to happiness coming from within, rather than being contingent on external factors.
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At every moment, you have everything that you need in order to be happy. In other words, you do not need anything else in order to be happy. This claim is probably referring to happiness coming from within, rather than being contingent on external factors.

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