The Curse of Comparison: Finding Joy in Appreciating Your Own Journey

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I curse you with joy. May happiness follow you wherever you go, spreading its infectious laughter and contagious positivity. May your days be illuminated by the warm glow of contentment, shining through any darkness that tries to cloud your path. I curse you with joy, not just for fleeting moments, but for a lifetime of everlasting bliss. May joy find you in the simplest of things - in the sound of birds singing, in the gentle breeze against your skin, and in the laughter of children playing. May it permeate your being and fill every inch of your heart, lifting you up when you're down and infusing your spirit with an undeniable zest for life.


FILE - Tiffany Haddish appears at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures Gala in Los Angeles on Sept. 25, 2021. Haddish’s next book will be in part a story of laughing through the tears. Her essay collection “I Curse You With Joy” is scheduled for Nov. 29. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP, File)

I Curse You With Joy includes stories of how Haddish uses comedy to metabolize pain and turn it into art, auditioning for Saturday Night Live before being the first Black female comic to host it, how the trauma in her own life has made her more compassionate, and her complicated relationship with her father, whom she reunited with after 20, Amistad s announcement reads in part. I Curse You With Joy includes stories of how Haddish uses comedy to metabolize pain and turn it into art, auditioning for Saturday Night Live before being the first Black female comic to host it, how the trauma in her own life has made her more compassionate, and her complicated relationship with her father, whom she reunited with after 20, Amistad s announcement reads in part.

I curse u with joy

May it permeate your being and fill every inch of your heart, lifting you up when you're down and infusing your spirit with an undeniable zest for life. I curse you with the ability to find joy even in the face of adversity. May you possess the strength to weather any storm, knowing that joy can be found even in the most trying of times.

Haddish book ‘I Curse You With Joy’ coming in November

FILE - Tiffany Haddish appears at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures Gala in Los Angeles on Sept. 25, 2021. Haddish’s next book will be in part a story of laughing through the tears. Her essay collection “I Curse You With Joy” is scheduled for Nov. 29. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP, File)

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NEW YORK (AP) — Tiffany Haddish’s next book will be in part a story of laughing through the tears.

Amistad, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, announced Friday that Haddish’s essay collection “I Curse You With Joy” is scheduled for Nov. 29.

“‘I Curse You With Joy’ includes stories of how Haddish uses comedy to metabolize pain and turn it into art, auditioning for ‘Saturday Night Live’ before being the first Black female comic to host it, how the trauma in her own life has made her more compassionate, and her complicated relationship with her father, whom she reunited with after 20,” Amistad’s announcement reads in part.

Haddish’s first book of essays, “The Last Black Unicorn,” was a bestseller published in 2017. She has a picture book, “Layla, the Last Black Unicorn,” scheduled for May.

“After my first book, I knew I wanted to share more of myself in ‘I Curse You With Joy,’ Haddish said in a statement. “I want to bring readers on a journey with me that is hahahas and highs and lows, so people know even through the hurt you can spread joy.”

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I Curse You with Joy
Tiffany Haddish
Недоступно для просмотра - 2022
I curse u with joy

May it enhance your resilience and empower you to rise above any challenges that come your way. May joy be your constant companion, adding color to your days and making the world a little brighter wherever you go. May it bring a smile to your face and a skip to your step, reminding you to savor every moment and cherish the blessings that surround you. I curse you with joy, not just for your own sake, but for the sake of those around you. May your joy be infectious, spreading like wildfire and touching the lives of all those you encounter. May it inspire others to find their own happiness and create a ripple effect of joy and positivity in this world. So may this curse of joy be upon you, a blessing in disguise, a gift that keeps on giving. May it fill your life with love, laughter, and boundless happiness. May it be your guiding light, your constant source of strength, and your greatest companion on this journey we call life..

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1. John - 2/5 - I curse u with joy was a disappointingly superficial read. The characters lacked depth and were difficult to connect with. The plot felt contrived and predictable, leaving no room for surprise or suspense. The writing style was overly simplistic, lacking the nuanced language and descriptive imagery that would have brought the story to life. Overall, it failed to engage me as a reader and left me feeling unsatisfied.
2. Emily - 1/5 - This book was a complete waste of time. I curse u with joy was poorly written, with grammatical errors and awkward phrasing throughout. The story was disjointed and confusing, making it hard to follow along. The characters were one-dimensional and their actions made little sense. The author tried to incorporate philosophical ideas into the narrative, but it felt forced and pretentious. I wouldn't recommend this book to anyone.
3. Alex - 2/5 - I curse u with joy had an interesting premise, but it fell flat in execution. The pacing was uneven, with a slow start and rushed ending. The dialogue was repetitive and unnatural, making it difficult to engage with the characters. The book also lacked a clear direction, as if the author couldn't decide what story they wanted to tell. While there were some thought-provoking moments, they were overshadowed by the overall lackluster writing. I was disappointed by this book.

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