Well, sure -- but then, nothing is inherently better or worse than anything. Things are better or worse in relation to a judgment we make, not because goodness inheres in a state of mind or object or action. — Moliere
If someone wants to be miserable and elated, there's nothing you can do to persuade them to think or feel differently. Such changes only happen because a person changes. But the distinction should still be recognizable, all the same -- there's a meaningful difference. — Moliere
Happiness doesn't need to be attained, but savoured.I've been down this path. It mainly starts with believing that happiness is supremely good, and needs to be attained over all else. — Wallows
"Someone to love, something to do, and something to look forward to" — TWI
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