Happiness is not a direct result – of obtaining a particular
object, experiencing a certain pleasure, or achieving a desired social status,
but rather a by-product of making a wise choice. The pursuit of happiness is a delusion,
fooling a person into a continuous state of depression by conditioning the
individual to rely upon circumstances as a basis for determining personal
contentment. Also, when happiness is seen as a future event or goal to achieve,
the ability to enjoy the present moment is diminished. Therefore, my admonition
is to focus on enjoying each moment as it arises and believing for the ability
to make wise choices now that will result in desirable consequences later.
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