Miserable people don’t like happy people – Joyce Meyer
If you show me this quote two years ago, most likely I would just deny it. But now, I can’t agree more.
I was a miserable people in my previous relationship.
I couldn’t bear to see my ex enjoyed his time at party while I was still upset with our previous quarrel. He told me all the time:”You can be mad but I will just be happy.” Oh boy, I felt like I was in the hell…
I didn’t understand why he was so happy while I was frustrated? I thought it was so unfair! I was simply mad because he is such a happy person…
See? Miserable people hate happy people. This is the way we react.
When we are not feeling good, we want others to feel the same way; we hope to see their sad faces so that we will feel better.
You should be sad because I am sad. Let’s have this sad face together.. 😦 + 😦 = 😦
How silly is it?
Why don’t we try to make ourselves look better instead of being a negative energy to your beloved ones?
Looking back, I was such a miserable person but now I am much happier.
I just learned that NO ONE and NOTHING can take away your happiness unless you do not want it. I choose to be happy every single day no matter what happens!
Life is short, let’s choose to be happy in 2011!!
🙂 + 🙂 = 🙂
This reminds of that one Calvin and Hobbes strip where Calvin’s in a bad mood, gives some lousy attitude to Susie at the bus stop, and ends up pissing her off. In the last panel, Calvin smiles and he’s all like, “Nothing helps a bad mood like spreading it around.”