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0 sats \ 2 replies \ @DesertDave 1 Dec \ parent \ on: Graphic description of communist fanatics Politics_And_Law
Yeah, it's a strange trade off. I felt quite content in my 20s looking back. I also feel like I was completely blind to reality back then relative to how I see it now. And I some ways I feel less happy. And also, I am glad to be here, and I wouldn't trade back . I guess that is how life goes.
You understand me, I've thought the same when I look back, it's like I've been in a deep sleep or blind, but it's because of a lack of knowledge, we can't judge ourselves for not knowing things that we do know today. After all, what is happiness?
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Ecclesiastes 1:18 "for in much wisdom is much vexation, and he who increases knowledge increases sorrow"
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