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It depends on your perception. If the glass was already empty and you starting filling it up but stoped halfway, the glass is half full, If you started drink it but stoped halfway, the glass is half empty.

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My glass is always full - whether it's with water, air, or a positive outlook on life. It's all about perspective.

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Q: Is your glass half full or half empty or is your glass ALWAYS full?
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