Do you think that every person is satisfied with himself? I think the answer is yes. He may wish for what he has been given, whether it is prestige, money, eloquence, or anything else, but he does not accept to change his personality or replace it with something else. Perhaps habit is the reason, as a person is familiar with himself as he is not familiar with anything else. Those who read "The Mountain of Worries" by Edison, the famous English writer - or do you think the story belongs to others and I am a people - mention that the writer imagined that God once gave people permission to throw away what they were not satisfied with from among their creation, so each one began throwing what he disliked, so this person threw it with his nose, and the other threw it with his ears. And a third person took off his legs, etc., etc. until the bone of the mountain, then God commanded him to each of them choose an alternative from what was thrown. So they did, but after that they looked in their mirrors and became angry and complained and begged God to allow them to recover what they had thrown - and I do not know of a truer depiction of every person's self-satisfaction than this.
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