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Our human condition cannot avoid misery in one form or another.

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The Philippines ranked 67th among 89 countries listed as most miserable in 2013, according to a US-based think tank which cited unemployment as the main reason for their misery.

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Our human condition cannot avoid misery in one form or another.

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The Philippines ranked 67th among 89 countries listed as most miserable in 2013, according to a US-based think tank which cited unemployment as the main reason for their misery.

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