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Do you want to be right or happy? You can’t be both.

Suggests that in many situations - especially in relationships or arguments - insisting on being right can come at the cost of harmony or peace of mind. It implies that prioritizing your ego or the need to win an argument may damage relationships or personal contentment, whereas letting go of that need (even if you’re technically right) may lead to greater happiness.


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repeating-linear-gradient()

The repeating-linear-gradient() CSS function creates an image consisting of repeating linear gradients. It is similar to linear-gradient() and takes the same arguments, but it repeats the color stops infinitely in all directions so as to cover its entire container. The function's result is an object of the <gradient> data type, which is a special kind of <image>.
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