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“*People are strange!* If you praise someone, they think you must have your own interest in this. If you don’t praise, they call you jealous. If you do extra care for someone, they think you love them. If you don’t care, they call you selfish. If you regular text your friend, they call you sticky. If you don’t talk to them for few days, they call you proud. *You can never make the whole world Happy.*”

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