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Every single one of you in this room, and everyone around the world has the right to be happy.
Everyone has the right to believe in what they feel is the truth.
Everyone has the right to dress how they feel comfortable, to listen to whichever music they enjoy, to barrack for whichever football team they really admire, to spend time with whomever they have the benefit of spending time with, to speak out about what they feel strongly for or to open their hearts to whoever they really trust in.
Everyone has the right to love who they can’t help loving.
Everyone has the right to sing in the shower, even with an appalling voice. ... Everyone has the right to be happy? ... Avoid the bitching, the judging, and the assumptions and give people the right to be happy. ... Turning ones right to dress in a particular fashion just for the hell of it into a terrible crime and horrible mistake. ... Those who find pleasure or satisfaction in denying others the right to live freely are the same people who are dissatisfied with their life’s themselves
As the saying goes, jealousy is a curse and I wonder how much of our judgment on people we don’t know relates a lot to been jealous of what they have, or who they are or the freedom they have to be exactly what they want to be.
Approximate Word count = 1017 Approximate Pages = 4.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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