realize that happiness itself is the problem. — Wallows
In a strange manner, I feel as though I have leaped ahead of my psychoevolution and am living as if I were an old man. Nothing bothers me anymore, I feel content, I have someone I care for, and I feel safe and secure. — Wallows
the supreme philosophical goal of eudaimonia. — Wallows
I have felt unhappy about not being happy. — Wallows
I have given up on all my dreams and desire to become "happy" — Wallows
Nothing bothers me anymore, I feel content, — Wallows
So, what am I getting wrong here? — Wallows
Great accomplishment seems imperfect,
Yet it does not outlive its usefulness.
Great fullness seems empty,
Yet it cannot be exhausted.
Great straightness seems twisted.
Great intelligence seems stupid.
Great elequence seems awkward.
Movement overcomes cold.
Stillness overcomes heat.
Stillness and tranquility set things in order in the universe. — Lao Tzu
A question that I don't expect you to answer in public, but what's going on in your life in general? — Terrapin Station
Are you living someplace you'd like to live? — Terrapin Station
Doing some kind of work you'd like to do? — Terrapin Station
How are your personal relationsips--friends, lovers, etc.? — Terrapin Station
How is your health? — Terrapin Station
If any of those things aren't as you'd like them to be, what are you doing to change things? — Terrapin Station
And re what you're doing to change anything, what are your goals for today? This week? This month? This year? The next five years? — Terrapin Station
I don't feel as though my response to my socio-cultural concept of what constitutes happiness is conducive towards the supreme philosophical goal of eudaimonia. — Wallows
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