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<blockquote data-quote="'Chelle" data-source="post: 28707" data-attributes="member: 1161"><p>I think the list is pretty much the basics of what everyone needs to have a happy life. Sometimes I think the unhappy people are those who constantly think they need "more" than this. Thinking negative quality of life thoughts? - I could seriously almost picture my difficult child living in a box under the bridge after dropping out of school in grade 5 or so. Thankfully we've gone much further than that, and now I just have to convince him that doing good school work and turning it in to get a better mark will get him further toward his thoughts of wanting to be a vet. If he just gets through high school and finds a job that he's happy with and supports himself, then I'll be happy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="'Chelle, post: 28707, member: 1161"] I think the list is pretty much the basics of what everyone needs to have a happy life. Sometimes I think the unhappy people are those who constantly think they need "more" than this. Thinking negative quality of life thoughts? - I could seriously almost picture my difficult child living in a box under the bridge after dropping out of school in grade 5 or so. Thankfully we've gone much further than that, and now I just have to convince him that doing good school work and turning it in to get a better mark will get him further toward his thoughts of wanting to be a vet. If he just gets through high school and finds a job that he's happy with and supports himself, then I'll be happy. [/QUOTE]
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