Finding fulfillment and happiness in light of our evolutionary nature?
Thanks for talking to me about this
:)
I'll reply to your second point first:
"Is there a choice?"
My answer is: Maybe?
For instance Buddhists believe lasting happiness (i.e. peace) can be attained by letting go of attachment to things. Maybe some form of practice could 'rewire' your brain or prove more fulfilling than chasing things, eternally on the treadmill.
Reply to your first point:
" 'Mechanisms for happiness' is an odd distinction and could probably use clarification."
My working definition is, as stated above, that Happiness is the sense of release and rest achieved by various means. So a mechanism for happiness, is anything that brings about that state of ease. It might be the relief of hunger by eating, for example.
" Is happiness sense pleasure? Is it a sense of well-being or fulfillment?"
That is really making me think. I guess I'd agree with you that it's well-being and fulfillment (I'm assuming that's what you believe???). Sense pleasure provides that - Just only for a short while. Finding lasting, stable well-being and fulfillment without relying on sense-pleasure sounds like a much more realistic thing to achieve...