The end of shyness (shyness job)
I disagree.
Many times, whether or not a person is happy *can* be dependant on what other
people think of them...and many times is.
Let's say the source of a person's unhappiness is the fact that they can't get
a GF or BF. Said person can ask someone out on a date, but it is ultimately up
to the person asked whether or not to go out on the date (the same applies to
trying to make a 'regular' friend).
If getting a job would make you happy...you can apply for a job...but you don't
really know if the boss is not going to like you for some petty reason like
your looks, do you?
When someone has a good job, it's because someone *wanted* them in that job or
pulled strings to get it for them.
If a man has a girlfriend, it's because a girl *wanted* him as a
boyfriend...for whatever reason.
If the feedback you receive from people is that you are generally unwanted,
sure....you can spend all of your time at soup kitchens helping the
unfortunate, but that won't necessarily fill in the voids of what is causing
the unhappiness. It may bandage the unhappiness, but not cure it.
Your theory looks good on paper, but it is essentially fairy tale thinking. And
real life for many is not Cinderella.
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