What does happiness look like?

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Jaded Sage
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Re: What does happiness look like?

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Nevermind. You are a lost cause and a pest.
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HexHammer
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Re: What does happiness look like?

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Jaded Sage wrote:Nevermind. You are a lost cause and a pest.
No, I am your salvation from stupidity and path to truth, you are just too stupid to understand it.
Laurajones
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Re: What does happiness look like?

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Hey skip
I’m a design student and amateur photographer from Costa Rica and It’s been really hard for me to find real happiness, because what makes me happy is to able to create and share those things to people.The thing is that it’s really tough when those people sometimes will never believe in you, they put some fear on you saying things like: you never gonna make it. You should work in something else or things like that.
I do believe in myself, but never been able to ignore negative attacks.
I found some inspiration in what you wrote here, It gave me faith
Skip
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Re: What does happiness look like?

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Laurajones wrote:Hey skip
I’m a design student and amateur photographer from Costa Rica and It’s been really hard for me to find real happiness, because what makes me happy is to able to create and share those things to people.The thing is that it’s really tough when those people sometimes will never believe in you, they put some fear on you saying things like: you never gonna make it. You should work in something else or things like that.
I do believe in myself, but never been able to ignore negative attacks.
I found some inspiration in what you wrote here, It gave me faith
I'm very happy to read that.
Are you on any social media, or web-sites that specialize in showcasing the kind of work you do? That would be very useful: contact with people who have a similar interest and experience ( - trust me, they have all been told they're no good, even the most successful) and feedback on from people who know what they're looking at. Those on-line communities (artists, poets, designers, musicians) are more often supportive than jealous and negative; they can really boost your morale sometimes. Even if they don't, you can see that many, many others are in a similar situation, and maybe feel a bit less alone. Even better would be finding an actual community of people you can touch and have a beer with. They, too, exist but are harder to find. (I would look at the bulletin boards at the public library and art gallery. Ours have a rack for brochures and free publications by all kinds of local groups. Costs nothing to check their events page for some show, festival or meeting you might want to attend.)

But I also wouldn't hang my entire happiness on success at my chosen work.
Well, to be honest, I couldn't - I've failed at so many, I should be miserable.
But I've lucked out in friends and lovers, pets and adventures.
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