jim doesn’t like jim blocks, but it is just a matter of fact that there are no jim blocks in the world that he wants to be in. jim’s first reaction is to be happy for his sister, but as soon as jim realizes what else is in the box, he’s pretty happy and doesn’t want to be separated from her. this is a classic example of the “you’re in it now, so why not try it?” approach to life.
If you’re looking for an argument against the idea of being happy when you’re in the same room with someone else, then I’d suggest you take a deep breath, close your eyes, and count to 10. You’ll be fine.
I think the other arguments against the idea are that it doesnt make it right to be happy when youre in the same room with someone else, and that it would be weird to be in the same room with someone who makes you happy. But since we already decided that all the best things in life are shared among all the people we know, I think its still worth a second look.
My main problem with this argument is that we tend to look at the world through a lens of our own personal happiness. And not only do we tend to look at the world through an overly narrow lens, but the people who are affected by it also tend to be different than we are. For instance, my friends have a lot more free time now that theyre all married and have kids, and they dont need to work as much.
I think it’s a valid reason to ask, but I also think that it’s an important aspect of our personal happiness that we should be concerned with. It’s hard to find happiness if you don’t have a job that gives you a stable source of income. And like I said, it’s hard to find happiness if you don’t have a job that you can rely on to pay a certain amount of money every month.
I don’t think that we should ask the question “what do you do with your time, and how do you spend it?” It’s possible that we could ask “how do you do with your time, and how do you do with your life?”. But we shouldn’t wait for the answer to be “you do what you do and what do you do with your life?”. It’s much better to ask ourselves the question “what do you do with your time and how do you spend it?”.
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