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The grass is always greener on the other side. But if you spend your entire life trying to reach that other side, will you suddenly be happy once you get there? Or will you be filled with disappointment? 

Redditors have recently been discussing things that people often think they want until they actually get them. This could be a huge house, their dream job, children, the opportunity to move abroad or anything else that many people fantasize about. But the reality is that we're all different, and these things simply might not actually be for you. Enjoy scrolling through this list of items and opportunities you might assume you want too, and be sure to upvote the ones that you wish more people would be honest about.

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#1

Two people exchanging tissues in a bathroom setting, illustrating a moment of care related to living in Hawaii. As a tween, it was my period. The novelty of "becoming a woman" immediately evaporated.

Manifest_something , Annika Gordon Report

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    #2

    Close-up of a person in a cozy sweater holding a baby wrapped in a knitted blanket, reflecting living in Hawaii moments. Kids I think most people are not prepared even if they love their kids. The majority of parents suffer and so do the kids.  I guess being in education I see first hand lots of parents who should not have had kids. .

    User , Kristina Paukshtite Report

    #3

    White multi-story house with large windows surrounded by lush garden and trees under a partly cloudy sky, living in Hawaii concept. A (really) big house. There is so much maintenance, expense, just keeping track of all your stuff… higher utility bills, more taxes, probably an HOA, just cleaning it is an impossible task without hiring professionals.

    TemperatureTop246 , Ksenia Balandina Report

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    #4

    Woman sitting on a couch wrapped in a blanket, appearing stressed or overwhelmed, reflecting on living in Hawaii. To be older.

    wtwtcgw , Pavel Danilyuk Report

    #5

    Woman with hair bun working on laptop and notebooks at desk, reflecting the challenges of living in Hawaii lifestyle. A high paying job. Making good money is enticing but when your work starts to consume your life and deteriorate your mental health, the money isn’t worth it anymore.

    Berbigs_ , energepic.com Report

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    #6

    Woman sitting on outdoor steps looking upset while a man walks away, reflecting challenges of living in Hawaii. Leaving their significant other for someone else only for that person not to be all that good.

    sourkid25 , RDNE Stock project Report

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    #7

    Exterior view of a historic brick building with British flags fluttering, related to living in Hawaii lifestyle contrasts. Brexit.

    srslywatsthepoint , Lina Kivaka Report

    #8

    Close-up of elderly hands resting on a wooden cane, wearing a gold wedding ring and checkered shirt, symbolizing living in Hawaii. Retirement. My dad bought a house on a small, quiet island when he retired. Some people can only dream of doing something like that. 3 months into it he realised he was bored as [darn]. All he does is watch tv all day now. He's miserable on that island.

    Soft_Hospital_4938 , Pixabay Report

    #9

    Hand holding black leather whip against a vibrant red background in a minimalist setting living in Hawaii context. Myself included on this one— but I know many people that have certain kinks/fetishes they’ve always wanted to try, and totally did *not* enjoy it once it became a reality.

    User , Anna Shvets Report

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    #10

    Person wrapped in a patterned blanket sitting by the calm water, enjoying peaceful living in Hawaii moments. Their dreams fulfilled. I was watching "Soul" and it hit hard when he finally got what he'd been chasing forever and ended up with a serious case of... "now what?" Edit: Wow, so many people seem to have resonated with this, what I dubbed "the tragedy of the dream fulfilled". Many of you commiserate, others gave good advice. I wish all of you the best on your journeys.

    Earnestappostate , Spencer Selover Report

    #11

    Beach with people swimming and mountains in the background, capturing the essence of living in Hawaii lifestyle. Living in Hawaii. The number of people that I know that dream of living here have no idea. I've lived here for 2 years and can't wait to leave.

    finsup_305 , Luke McKeown Report

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    #12

    Person wrapped in beige blanket on bed with pillows in a cozy bedroom, reflecting living in Hawaii lifestyle. An affair. People fantasize, sure - having problems with your spouse or feeling unappreciated? Marriage counseling, divorce, etc. All better options than infidelity. It's leaves lasting scars and tears apart families. Over the last several years I feel like I've seen such an increasing number of families destroyed. I know one husband that went off to the oil fields because his wife requested he find a better job. Dude is gone 6 months of the year (in two month increments). Wife starts feeling lonely and unappreciated and has an affair with a co worker. It's taken four years for one of her kids to even talk to her again. Bad blood everywhere. Marriage counseling, communication, even a divorce if it was needed all could have avoided the situation. Another example: One of my co-workers was told by his wife "I've had an affair, it's been going on for a month." He decides to forgive, go to marriage counseling, fix whatever was broken. Well she continues to have an affair because she's still having something of an existential crisis and is feeling extra condemened for her actions. Basically she told him she was having an affair at the beginning of what turned into a year long ordeal. She started the affair while pregnant. Two young kids already in the house. Her husband is still in the mindset of fixing whatever is broken. I watched this dude get dragged through the mud for a year. He's got severe PTSD now. Is a shell of who he used to be. Affairs are basically a hand grenade in your life and everyone around you.

    YouAreRegard , jurien huggins Report

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    #13

    Man in a dark suit and striped tie gesturing with one finger, related to living in Hawaii lifestyle concepts. Being in a boss or leadership position. The pay is nice but the amount of pointless b******t is just ridiculous. Bosses have bosses and basically I'm just a messenger letting my employees know how their job is going to [be bad] more...for absolutely nothing in return. Which they blame me for. There are better ways to make way more money for being hated....

    User , Lukas Report

    #14

    A couple inside a cozy cafe in Hawaii, enjoying a quiet moment together with warm natural light streaming in. Being a business owner. Everyone thinks you just make your own hours and work whenever you want. Id trade it all to clock out at 5pm.

    Someuser1130 , Craig Adderley Report

    #15

    Photographers capturing vibrant street scenes, illustrating the dynamic lifestyle of living in Hawaii. Fame.

    Romnonaldao , Brett Sayles Report

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    #16

    Two people sitting back to back on a weathered bench in a garden, showing signs of tension and conflict living in Hawaii. An open relationship.

    User , RDNE Stock project Report

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    #17

    Two people engaged in a conversation over a glass table with glasses, notebook, and water, illustrating living in Hawaii. Is mental illness one? I feel like everyone is self diagnosing using webmd as a checklist and now everyone is saying they have something but it’s nothing as debilitating as real mental illnesses.

    Thathappenedearlier , cottonbro studio Report

    #18

    Herd of cows standing on dry ground with visible breath in cool air, illustrating aspects of living in Hawaii. Living off grid. Boats. Livestock other than goats or chickens.

    Pando5280 , Annie Spratt Report

    #19

    White yacht cruising on deep blue ocean under clear sky, illustrating the appeal of living in Hawaii waters. A boat, so my dad was given this great job and he bought a boat. Everyone was so hyped. Now I occasionally host parties on it, my dad ocationally goes to swim and only uses the boat as a dock and that's about it, no one uses the boat and the parking spot and maintenance costs are not cheap.

    Technical-Use750 , Alina Kacharho Report

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    #20

    A yellow inflatable ring floating in a clear tiled pool next to a gray lounge chair, representing living in Hawaii. A pool. Unless you have a lot more money lol.

    Majestic_Living7321 , Jubéo Hernandez Report

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    #21

    Older man in a suit shaking hands outdoors, illustrating connections and experiences of living in Hawaii. To elect a non-politician to political office.

    Ozzel , Andrea Piacquadio Report

    #22

    [intimacy] in a pool or hot tub.

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    #23

    Two people working at a table with a laptop and taking notes, representing living in Hawaii lifestyle concepts. To be in charge.

    bahamapapa817 , Sora Shimazaki Report

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    #24

    A young couple sitting on concrete steps, the woman holding her head, reflecting on living in Hawaii challenges. A “crazy” gf. yeah it’s all fun and game until i’m messaging you in detail abt how i just hurt myself expecting you to not care. bpd and other “crazy” disorders aren’t cute. stop romanticizing it.

    User , Odonata Wellnesscenter Report

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    #25

    A cozy bed with white linens and pillows in a softly lit bedroom, capturing the essence of living in Hawaii. Hookups. On the 100th hookup, I assure you, your balls won't be the only thing empty. You'll realize that what you're really after is the warm embrace of someone to share intimacy with.

    Outrageous-Neat-8266 , Castorly Stock Report

    #26

    Private jet interior with beige leather seats and sofa, showcasing the luxury lifestyle often associated with living in Hawaii. A private jet. unless you fly extremely frequently the cost of maintenance outweighs any pros.

    Dazzling_Page_710 , Katie Cerami Report

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    #27

    Two people shaking hands against a white tiled wall symbolizing connection and trust in living in Hawaii. The chance to meet a hero.

    kenan__rockmore , chrisliverani Report

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