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What is more important to you -- being happy or being content?
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Being happy. No one should want to be content. It's as if you're settling for what you have right now. I believe you should always want better. And that doesn't mean being never happy with what you have, it means always wanting to improve it.
i think being content is the key to happiness. so my answer is content. <3
If you're happy, you are content arent you?? xx
It used to be contentment but I like happy. It makes my days more exciting.
Being happy for sure, being content is good, but being happy is wonderful.
Being happy.......being content means you are just getting by and settling. But happiness is what we should all be striving for!!!! It's worth the effort to find it
Well i would love to be happy, but i'm okay with being content.
Being happy, by far
I think they have different meanings in different situations, happy is always best, but later on down the road, content is sometimes peaceful when you are tired of having to climb so hard to the top of the world
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Both? Haha to greedy
Kinda a hard choice. They way I'd like to answer it would be if these choices were mutually exclusive and I must teach my child to haw one of these traits...I think I hold choose for them to be content. Now a days it's hard to be satisfied with what u have. Tho it's not to say that they will not have ambitions to do great things. I'd love for them not to be envious others possessions. If u are never content I believe u will more than likely lead a very empty life
Being happy. Anything else n ur setting ur self up for failure.
I think you should be both
Female, >50 years, Married | Jun 03, 2013
Female, >50 years, Married | Jun 03, 2013
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Life is too short to be anything but happy
Female, 31-35 years, Dating | Jun 24, 2013