I disagree with the above quote mainly because it makes happiness seem like an intermittent feeling.
What happiness means to me is finding joy in the ordinary things of life- my morning cup of tea waa really nice, my dress has pockets. Its finding joy in spending time with my loved ones doing mundane things, and being fully present.
If we wait for grand moments that might not even come to feel happiness, then what is the whole purpose of being alive even?
Your perspective is interesting. It reminds me of the 2006 drama film, "The Pursuit of Happyness." One must purposely find meaning and joy from the small things in life, especially because hard times will always be with us without asking for them.
I disagree with the above quote mainly because it makes happiness seem like an intermittent feeling.
What happiness means to me is finding joy in the ordinary things of life- my morning cup of tea waa really nice, my dress has pockets. Its finding joy in spending time with my loved ones doing mundane things, and being fully present.
If we wait for grand moments that might not even come to feel happiness, then what is the whole purpose of being alive even?
Your perspective is interesting. It reminds me of the 2006 drama film, "The Pursuit of Happyness." One must purposely find meaning and joy from the small things in life, especially because hard times will always be with us without asking for them.