A Human Strategy #531: Betraying our own Happiness

531

It is happier to add an inch to the half-inch one is than to find oneself cut down to a half-mile from the mile one was.  

It is also happier to find an enemy suddenly thaw for a moment than to keep one’s constant friends. 

It is happier, evidently, to betray ourselves than to secure our own advantage. 

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