Finding happiness is like digging for gold; it can be hard to find and take a long time, but sometimes you strike it big. Happiness is a deity and an enigma. You can get x and y with happiness, but you can also just get x or just get y. In my experience, finding the right balance of things in life that bring you happiness can be tricky, and it can also be confusing. These days I feel that most Americans associate happiness with wealth and power, but I personally have found that those things often make happiness more fleeting. I have visited developing nations where people live in poverty with very little to eat and they’ve been some of the happiest folks I’ve ever come across. On the other hand, I’ve had dinners in stunning castles and palaces, with some of the wealthiest people, and they don’t seem happy at all. I can’t exactly pinpoint why that may be, but I have some theories.
Happiness
Happiness
Happiness
Finding happiness is like digging for gold; it can be hard to find and take a long time, but sometimes you strike it big. Happiness is a deity and an enigma. You can get x and y with happiness, but you can also just get x or just get y. In my experience, finding the right balance of things in life that bring you happiness can be tricky, and it can also be confusing. These days I feel that most Americans associate happiness with wealth and power, but I personally have found that those things often make happiness more fleeting. I have visited developing nations where people live in poverty with very little to eat and they’ve been some of the happiest folks I’ve ever come across. On the other hand, I’ve had dinners in stunning castles and palaces, with some of the wealthiest people, and they don’t seem happy at all. I can’t exactly pinpoint why that may be, but I have some theories.