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A Recipe for Happiness


Ingredients:
2 cups of love 
2 cubs of honesty
2 cubs of compromise 
1 cup of sympathy 
2 cups of positive thinking
1 can of politeness 
1 can of smile 
2 cans of entertainment 
1 tablespoon of personality 
1 cub of responsibility 
Do not put complaining 

How to make your happiness.
  1. Mix love, honesty, compromise and sympathy together in a bowl.
  2. Put positive thinking, politeness and smile, then stir until they are homogeneous. 
  3. Pour into the container and put in the freezer.
  4. Mix personality and responsibility together in different bowl, and prepare for serving on side with entertainment. 
  5. Take the container from freezer. 
  6. Serve dairy anywhere and anytime and share to others. 

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