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Pretty much what the question asks. How do you express gratitude or even better how do you share good things in life so that other people hopefully might try them themselves. Is this a rude and tone deaf way to think? Is it rude to assume that people want to see these things about you? Is it egotistical? Is there even a altruistic way of sharing things good things about life? I'm not saying my life is amazing I'm just kind of asking about other things that I've seen and I immediately think negative when someone talks about the positive things that have happened to them. Granted social media encourages narcissistic humble bragging so it's tricky to weed that bullshit out but I guess it can be done. Does this statement/question make any sense?

Pretty much what the question asks. How do you express gratitude or even better how do you share good things in life so that other people hopefully might try them themselves. Is this a rude and tone deaf way to think? Is it rude to assume that people want to see these things about you? Is it egotistical? Is there even a altruistic way of sharing things good things about life? I'm not saying my life is amazing I'm just kind of asking about other things that I've seen and I immediately think negative when someone talks about the positive things that have happened to them. Granted social media encourages narcissistic humble bragging so it's tricky to weed that bullshit out but I guess it can be done. Does this statement/question make any sense?

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Friends that you can’t share good news with aren’t friends. They actually want to see you fail. To me it’s one of the most important tests to know who to keep around you.