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The measure of suffering is how distant you are from your own happiness. There is no distance farther than that. It’s a gap people carry around with them, sometimes oddly, with pride: ‘Look how long-suffering, look how hard working, Look how good doing I am.’ Small wonder we’re exhausted all of the time. Because there’s the whole of our lives to account for, to ourselves, To the you who is listening to this. Sure, it’s your hole and you’ll sink in it if you want to But to me, it’s just another drain pipe, a wound for life to drip out of Everyone can see right through you Until you find a way to plug that hole yourself.
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Feb 27, 2019
Feb 27, 2019 at 3:22 PM UTC
The Hole in the Whole
The measure of suffering is how distant you are from your own happiness. There is no distance farther than that. It’s a gap people carry around with them, sometimes oddly, with pride: ‘Look how long-suffering, look how hard working, Look how good doing I am.’ Small wonder we’re exhausted all of the time. Because there’s the whole of our lives to account for, to ourselves, To the you who is listening to this. Sure, it’s your hole and you’ll sink in it if you want to But to me, it’s just another drain pipe, a wound for life to drip out of Everyone can see right through you Until you find a way to plug that hole yourself.
Igorgoldkind1
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57/M/San Diego, California
Feb 27, 2019
Feb 27, 2019 at 3:22 PM UTC
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