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authorCase Duckworth2015-02-27 15:51:11 -0700
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14The definition of happiness is *doing stuff that you really like*. That 14The definition of happiness is *doing stuff that you really like*.
15stuff can be eating soup, going to the bathroom, walking the dog, 15That stuff can be eating soup, going to the bathroom, walking the dog, playing Dungeons and Dragons; whatever keeps your mind off the fact that you're so goddamn unhappy all the time.
16playing Dungeons and Dragons; whatever keeps your mind off the fact that 16That, incidentally, is the definition of like: *that feeling you get when you forget how miserable you are for just a little bit*.
17you're so goddamn unhappy all the time. That, incidentally, is the 17Thus people like doing stuff they like all the time, as often as possible; because if they remember how horrible they really feel at not having a background to put themselves against, they will want to hurt themselves and those around them.
18definition of like: *that feeling you get when you forget how miserable
19you are for just a little bit*. Thus people like doing stuff they like
20all the time, as often as possible; because if they remember how
21horrible they really feel at not having a background to put themselves
22against, they will want to hurt themselves and those around them.
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24The funny thing is that something we people really like to do is hurt 19The funny thing is that something we people really like to do is hurt ourselves and those around us.
25ourselves and those around us. We do this by thinking other people are 20We do this by thinking other people are more unhappy than we are.
26more unhappy than we are. We convince themselves that we are truly 21We convince themselves that we are truly happy, ecstatic even, while they merely plod around life half-heartedly, or, if they're lucky, incorrectly.
27happy, ecstatic even, while they merely plod around life half-heartedly, 22We take it upon ourselves (seeing as we are so happy, and can spare a little bit of happiness) to help them become happy as well.
28or, if they're lucky, incorrectly. We take it upon ourselves (seeing as 23We fail to realize that the people will probably not appreciate our thinking that we're better than they are somehow, for that is what we do even if we don't mean it.
29we are so happy, and can spare a little bit of happiness) to help them 24We forget that we are also unhappy, and that we are just doing things we like in order to cheer ourselves up a little bit, which really means that this cheering is working; but there is such a thing as working too well.
30become happy as well. We fail to realize that the people will probably 25So in a sense what I'm doing here is cheering myself up by reminding you that you are unhappy; I'm trying to keep you honest in your unhappiness; and I admit this is usually called a dick move.
31not appreciate our thinking that we're better than they are somehow, for
32that is what we do even if we don't mean it. We forget that we are also
33unhappy, and that we are just doing things we like in order to cheer
34ourselves up a little bit, which really means that this cheering is
35working; but there is such a thing as working too well. So in a sense
36what I'm doing here is cheering myself up by reminding you that you are
37unhappy; I'm trying to keep you honest in your unhappiness; and I admit
38this is usually called a dick move.
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40In fact, the best way to overcome happy-hungering (this is the term as I 27In fact, the best way to overcome happy-hungering (this is the term as I dub it) is commit as many dick moves as possible, to keep people remembering that unhappiness abounds.
41dub it) is commit as many dick moves as possible, to keep people 28If you see someone smiling like a little dog who knows it's about to get pet or get a treat or go to the vet to donate doggy sperm, smile back.
42remembering that unhappiness abounds. If you see someone smiling like a 29Grin toothily (a little too toothily for a little too long).
43little dog who knows it's about to get pet or get a treat or go to the 30Their smile will start to fade if you're doing it right.
44vet to donate doggy sperm, smile back. Grin toothily (a little too 31Saunter to them, slide as if you're an Olympic quality ice-skater, as if you're a really good bowler who knows he's playing against twelve year olds and'll win by a hundred.
45toothily for a little too long). Their smile will start to fade if 32Get really close.
46you're doing it right. Saunter to them, slide as if you're an Olympic 33Far too close for what most people would call comfort.
47quality ice-skater, as if you're a really good bowler who knows he's 34And remind them of how awful life can be: "I really like your [shirt][]---really only children chained to looms can get that tight of a weave," you can say, or "You're not really going to recycle that coffee cup, are you?"
48playing against twelve year olds and'll win by a hundred. Get really 35They will probably get angry, but that's what's supposed to happen.
49close. Far too close for what most people would call comfort. And remind 36By making dick moves, you can overcome what may be the biggest evil on this earth: Happy-Hungering.
50them of how awful life can be: "I really like your [shirt][]---really only
51children chained to looms can get that tight of a weave," you can say,
52or "You're not really going to recycle that coffee cup, are you?" They
53will probably get angry, but that's what's supposed to happen. By making
54dick moves, you can overcome what may be the biggest evil on this earth:
55Happy-Hungering.
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