Being happy has many facets, but to care for a dog and receive his love is one of the easiest to achieve.
A cat means investing with sometimes no and sometime a higher reward. A family is an even more fulfilling option in my opinion but needs more devotion – with still a bigger win but possibly the chance for a deeper disappointment. You can even combine those. Family and dog is the best chance while losing is quite improbable.
momofalex7 12 months ago
That was easy.
I AM CARTOON LADY! 12 months ago
Well, duh!
Kaputnik 12 months ago
Although the Guru’s dog is smart enough not to spend his life sitting on that rock.
Gent 12 months ago
Ha. If that was true where is his dog?
unfair.de 12 months ago
Being happy has many facets, but to care for a dog and receive his love is one of the easiest to achieve.
A cat means investing with sometimes no and sometime a higher reward. A family is an even more fulfilling option in my opinion but needs more devotion – with still a bigger win but possibly the chance for a deeper disappointment. You can even combine those. Family and dog is the best chance while losing is quite improbable.
unfair.de 12 months ago
The space left in the gurus speech bubble screams „…from the shelter“ „Go to the pound“ „rescue one“ …
bmckee 12 months ago
Can’t argue with that.
M209T 12 months ago
Or two. Or three. Or more.
jlsnell327 12 months ago
That is the truth! Unless you don’t want one. Then forget it. No dog deserves that. But I am twice as happy, because I have 2 dogs!
raybarb44 12 months ago
Good start……
MY DOG IS MY CO PILOT 12 months ago
True that. Worked for me. ☺ ♥
Zen-of-Zinfandel 12 months ago
Guru, all of my imaginary pets tell me I need therapy.
donut reply 12 months ago
The secret is quit wasting so much time traveling so far to find the secrets from a guru. Just google it!
Laurie Stoker Premium Member 12 months ago
He’s not wrong.
Geek Tim 12 months ago
Amen to that, Adrian!
paullp Premium Member 12 months ago
Is this foolishness standard issue guru advice? That’s the best he’s got? Makes me glad I never made that kind of trek to get wisdom from a guru.