Seeking Happiness
Everyone on Earth is looking to be happy. However, few ask the question:
What is happiness? Is it wealth after poverty?
Health after illness? Strength after wretchedness?
Or is it to possess wisdom and sagacity? To indulge in carnal pleasures?
To live a life of absolute freedom, not even confined by the dictates of morality and faith?
To live a life of absolute freedom, not even confined by the dictates of morality and faith?
Questions like these come easily to mind, since happiness is something real.
It is not an illusion. A person of knowledge finds happiness in knowledge.
A generous person finds happiness in giving.
An industrious person finds happiness in productive work.
The pleasure that they feel is far greater than the simple pleasures of eating,
drinking, and acquiring wealth.
It is not an illusion. A person of knowledge finds happiness in knowledge.
A generous person finds happiness in giving.
An industrious person finds happiness in productive work.
The pleasure that they feel is far greater than the simple pleasures of eating,
drinking, and acquiring wealth.
Yet, the question still remains: Is this is the utmost degree of human aspirations?
Is happiness nothing more?
Is happiness nothing more?
By nature, a human being is never content.
There is always a drive to seek after something more, something better.
A wealthy person seeks after further acquisitions.
A scientist who makes a discovery goes on to another,
more ambitious topic of research.
There is always a drive to seek after something more, something better.
A wealthy person seeks after further acquisitions.
A scientist who makes a discovery goes on to another,
more ambitious topic of research.
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