The Nature of Happiness

It is a true realization that happiness is best defined neither as a goal achieved nor a goal established, but rather as the pursuit of that goal.
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Robert Garrett It is indeed the journey and not the station that gives life true meaning. Happiness is not something to be obtained but indeed something to pursue. Certainly things can never bring true happiness. Without bread life would be devoid of that which we term happiness. Modern society seems to have lost sight of the happiness that comes from being, from people, and from having the essentials of life in plenty. 11/4/2009
new_innovator_22 Happiness is simple, really. It's when you're not unhappy :)

You know, this topic doesn't leave a lot of room for heated controversy. Sorry, but I'm moving on to the next subject.

3/3/2006
Robenson j Lebr happiness is what you feel when you are not feeling self doubt depressed, worried, discontent, angry, upset, down, sad.......... 2/28/2006
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