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Is this grammatically correct? What does it mean? Any possible rephrasing? Guys, I just realized happiness is not free, because everything that brings me happiness costs me some money


Yes, the sentence is grammatically correct. It conveys the idea that the speaker has come to understand that happiness often comes with a financial cost, suggesting that the things they enjoy or that make them happy require spending money. Here are a few possible rephrasing options: 1. "I've come to realize that happiness isn't free; everything that brings me joy seems to have a price tag." 2. "I just realized that happiness comes at a cost, as everything that makes me happy requires some money." 3. "It hit me that happiness isn't free, because the things that make me happy all cost money." 4. "I’ve recently understood that happiness isn't free, as everything that contributes to my joy involves spending money." Each rephrasing maintains the original sentiment while offering a different structure or word choice.