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HAPPINESS DISCUSSION Why are all things good in life shorter than the bad things? Like, why are happy events and times so short-lived?

You might have a wonderful day, but you usually have more bad days than good days, right? But why is that? There are more negative emotions and feelings compared to positive feelings. There's a whole dictionary of obscure sorrows, and you can find it if you search it up.

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I personally have more bad days then good days because I don’t cherish the good days, on the good days I’m happy that I can feel something like sadness, or anger on my bad days, because without my bad days there would be no good days. But on my bad days I don’t care about anything except for what is making my day bad.
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