helenbacque
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For me, it's contentment .... acceptance that 'what IS ... simply is' and I must deal with it as best I can and move on.
For me, it's contentment .... acceptance that 'what IS ... simply is' and I must deal with it as best I can and move on.
For me, it's contentment .... acceptance that 'what IS ... simply is' and I must deal with it as best I can and move on.
I am quite content but would be happier if I had normal hearing.
Yep. Me too. Thank goodness for closed captions.
I have a real hard time hearing in a car with the background noise and a person with a soft voice talking to me.
I cannot convince my friend to turn towards me when speaking. There are tricks to make a person with hard to hear problems 'heard'. I try to tell people that if you want a person to hear what you are saying then just listen to the person who can't hear you. All they keep saying is 'get a hearing aid'. Fine. In the meantime, I will just ignore you.
Re happiness and contentment. I can't put my finger on it but some days I'm ready to challenge the whole word and I am really happy and content. And on other days. Bleh!
I view contentment as a state of satisfaction that is the usual state of being -unless something catastrophic happens; while happiness are those high points of delight that come to us now and then.
I am not happy or content. Contentment sounds ordinary, dull, statusquo,
like soup that is not quite delicious.