It's easy to envy a lottery winner. Would we, though, still feel so keen to swap places with this person, if they were going through an emotional crisis that no luxury could provide a distraction from? We make a great mistake when we assess the lives of others by their appearances. We are even more misguided when we then compare our lives to theirs.Thursday, 26 June 2014
It's easy to envy a lottery winner. Would we, though, still feel so keen to swap places with this person, if they were going through an emotional crisis that no luxury could provide a distraction from? We make a great mistake when we assess the lives of others by their appearances. We are even more misguided when we then compare our lives to theirs.
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