Imagine you're in a classroom, and all your friends decide to be happy. It feels great at first, like everyone is laughing and smiling. But if everyone decides to be happy all the time, it can get confusing. Maybe some people feel left out or think being happy is too easy. If everyone is always happy, what happens when someone isn't? They might feel even more different, and that could make others feel sad, just by being around them. It's like a game where you're all playing the same way, but sometimes you need to take turns.
Examples
- A classroom full of students who all decide to be happy at the same time
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See also
- What If Everyone Just Stopped Doing What They Do?
- What If Everyone Just Stopped Believing in the Same Things?
- What If Everyone Knew Everything?
- What Is the Difference Between ‘Happiness’ and ‘Contentment’?
- What is happiness?