Not Complaining Lets Us Become More Cheerful

Nearly every human activity has people complaining about it.  Complainers also complain about natural things and processes.  It is possible for a person to spend most of his life complaining.

If we decide, “I will stop complaining about anything, even the number of complainers.”, we will find ourselves moving into a realm of joy that’s closer to Heaven.

Saying, I will stop complaining.” has one immediate benefit.  Not complaining makes us more cheerful and pleasant .  Those who like to complain will not enjoy the change. “He’s no fun to be around.”, they will say after their complaints are heard and not followed by more.  Soon, we will have fewer complainers complaining to us.

Not complaining helps us deal with happier souls.  Not complaining lets us become more cheerful.  As we become more cheerful, we may even become more aware of the many, many good things there are.  We may even realize how much angels are helping the happy.  We cannot help but see how much closer our human program is getting to The Loving Programmer and Downloader of All.

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