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Problems never stop; they merely get exchanged and/or upgraded. Happiness comes from solving problems. The keyword here is “solving.” If you’re avoiding your problems or feel like you don’t have any problems, then you’re going to make yourself miserable. If you feel like you have problems that you can’t solve, you will likewise make yourself miserable. You may be having your ear talked off about how the economy is going to crash and we’re all going to die in the apocalypse by a stranger on the bus. This is a bit like when Americans say that they "could care less." The omission of "not" doesn't alter the intended meaning. You’re making it very obvious that you’d like this conversation to come to a denouement and wind down.

This is narcissism, pure and simple. You feel as though your problems deserve to be treated differently, that your problems have some unique math to them that doesn’t obey the laws of the physical universe. Or maybe the expression is simply an intentionally ridiculous modification to the "don't give a shit" phrase. Collins, Terry (June 24, 2019). "FUCT Clothing Can Now Get Trademark Protection, Supreme Court Rules". Fortune. Archived from the original on June 24, 2019 . Retrieved June 24, 2019.Accepting the bland and mundane truths of life: truths such as “Your actions actually don’t matter that much in the grand scheme of things” and “The vast majority of your life will be boring and not noteworthy, and that’s okay.” Michael Frank: Let’s talk about selfishness. You differentiate between good selfish and bad selfish. What’s the difference?

Everything in life is a problem. Solving problems makes us happy. Problems are simply exchanged or upgraded.

The Not Sorry Method

This flood of extreme information has conditioned us to believe that exceptionalism is the new normal. And because we’re all quite average most of the time, the deluge of exceptional information drives us to feel pretty damn insecure and desperate, because clearly we are somehow not good enough. So more and more we feel the need to compensate through entitlement and addiction. Saurs – original is not in the least like “could care less”, a phrase which in the first place is lazily illogical as generally used (though it makes a good aggressive question), unless you believe this is indeed an example of Mark Liberman’s “negation by association” (alright, John Lawler’s), and in the second place does not appear to have any negatives, unlike the sentence under discussion It’s simple, really: things go wrong, people upset us, accidents happen. These things make us feel like shit. And that’s fine. Negative emotions are a necessary component of emotional health. To deny that negativity is to perpetuate problems rather than solve them. Self-improvement and success often occur together. But that doesn’t necessarily mean they’re the same thing. Agree that there's an implied "even." If # given=0, then it makes equal sense to say you don't give 1, pi, -16, or a million. Expressing it as a positive quantity (ignoring the implied "even") is what creates the humor value, but I'm not getting the logic.

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