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If one is satisfied with things, one doesn't complain about the downsides that exist, either.
If one is satisfied with things, one doesn't complain about the downsides that exist, either.
If one is satisfied with things, one doesn't complain about the downsides that exist, either.
If one is satisfied with things, one doesn't complain about the downsides that exist, either.
If one is satisfied with things, one doesn't complain about the downsides that exist, either.
If one is satisfied with things, one doesn't complain about the downsides that exist, either.
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