When you're unhappy, you tend to play up, don't you?
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Playing is just about feeling. Playing isn't necessarily about misery. Playing isn't necessarily about happiness. But it's just about letting yourself feel all those things that you have already on the inside of you, but you're all the time trying to push them aside because they don't make for polite conversation or something.
I've realized I can't waste any moment being unhappy.
If you're unhappy, you should change what you're doing.
You learn something when you don't play well, and I figure that helping people, it makes me very, very happy.
People who play are happier people. And people who don't have access to play tend to be depressed.
I mean, I'm not unhappy, but there's still so much I want to do.
This might sound masochistic or narcissistic, I don't know, but when I'm not playing the game, the validations I feel about life are always through the hardships. I relate more to sadness, in a lot of ways, when I'm not playing.
Drama's unhappy, and playing someone unhappy would make me unhappy.
I think if you're an unhappy person, you're always going to be an unhappy person. You're probably going to be less unhappy if your business is doing well, if I'm being honest.
I always say I'd rather be miserable by myself than unhappy in a relationship.
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