19. happiest necessarily life easiest. Emotional stability results att — James C. Dobson, Life Edge: Next Generation’s Guide a Meaningful Future

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19. Those who are the happiest are not necessarily those for whom life has been easiest. Emotional stability results from an attitude. It is refusing to yield to depression and fear, even when black clouds float overhead. It is improving that which can be improved and accepting that which is inevitable.

James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: The Next Generation's Guide to a Meaningful Future

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