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<blockquote data-quote="hopeandjoy66" data-source="post: 645474" data-attributes="member: 18181"><p>Learning to be content. I love that idea. husband and I made that as a very real mindset a few years ago. We moved to a small home and took only what we needed. Now if the consumerism bug gets us, we have to think where are we going to put that. That alone, gives us a few moments to think what is a need and what is a want.(Sometimes a want will win out.) Anyway, I digress. Learning to be content is very tough now a days with so much pushed at us, that we need or deserve. </p><p>If your not content with your circumstances then change them. Don't get bogged down in them and if you can't be bothered to change them then you mustn't want it enough. So then be content and quit whining. difficult child's sheesh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hopeandjoy66, post: 645474, member: 18181"] Learning to be content. I love that idea. husband and I made that as a very real mindset a few years ago. We moved to a small home and took only what we needed. Now if the consumerism bug gets us, we have to think where are we going to put that. That alone, gives us a few moments to think what is a need and what is a want.(Sometimes a want will win out.) Anyway, I digress. Learning to be content is very tough now a days with so much pushed at us, that we need or deserve. If your not content with your circumstances then change them. Don't get bogged down in them and if you can't be bothered to change them then you mustn't want it enough. So then be content and quit whining. difficult child's sheesh. [/QUOTE]
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