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Do you Agree?
It happens in 90% of people's lives
shows that no one is perfect
shows how dependent we can be at times cos thats when we need people
shows that we are skillful and can detect a problem
shows that we can also find our way out ......

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I might even move it higher. What constitutes a "tough time" is relative to the person experiencing it. What would be tough for you might not be tough for me. Think the "1st world problem" meme!Abigail09 wrote: ↑09 Nov 2018, 00:31 I do understand what you mean when it comes to percentage.All am saying is that the tough times still happen even if they decide to hide or ignore it or if they have the power to mute the situations.Its still there. Even after people get very financially stable , they still have tough times.They will tell you they are not happy ...something is missing.That is their own tough time while some are happy but need the money...I think I might even move the percentage to 95....
There is a medical term for people who constantly experience highs without lows: manic.