The Age ·australia ·8 hours ago

Tracey had to admit that her life had been happy. Big mistake

Tracey, a participant in a company directors’ course, shared her happy life during a peer debrief, prompting a surprising silence among attendees. While others recounted struggles, her admission evoked laughter rather than applause, highlighting societal expectations around personal narratives. This incident underscores a prevailing belief that pain is often deemed more virtuous than happiness.

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