Shawn
TWI
TWI
Shawn
I had to Google him (ooer' missus) I would have to spend time digesting that. I do believe we use our brains to project the appearance of the objective world, if that will do as an answer! — TWI
TWI
TWI
BC
Shawn
In order to be happy one needs to accept the deal happiness offers. Life probably won't provide happiness exactly on the terms one imagines would be perfect. — Bitter Crank
Andrew4Handel
BC
What deal is that? — Posty McPostface
Happy way
TWI
Moliere
schopenhauer1
I'd say misery is the opposite of this kind of happiness -- where we are unable to accept our current conditions of life. But this differs from elation in that we can be miserable yet elated -- we can set unrealistic goals for ourselves, fulfill them, yet be attached to a new, harder, or higher goal. And hence be dissatsified and miserable with life as opposed to happy.
And we can be happy thought we are not elated -- we didn't get everything we wanted, but we can accept the situation we happen to have now. — Moliere
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