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		<title>The Happiest People Dont Have Everything</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The happiest people don&#8217;t have everything they want. They make the most of what they already have. Misery starts when a person looks at the 10% missing and overlooks the 90% blessing. We all have our own share of blessings. Some get them fast. Some wait for a long time. What&#8217;s important is, it comes [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="center"><em>The happiest people don&#8217;t have everything they want. They make the most of what they already have. Misery starts when a person looks at the 10% missing and overlooks the 90% blessing. We all have our own share of blessings. Some get them fast. Some wait for a long time. What&#8217;s important is, it comes at a time we most need it. God knows best and He will give the best in his own time.</em></p>
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