We know people can be sad longterm. We call it depression. But longterm happiness is somewhat elusive. — Benj96
This is something I'm on the fence about myself. — Down The Rabbit Hole
Here i will like to distinguish between happiness and joy, where the latter isn't a sensation and cannot be a result that is sought. We may loosely say joy is the "long term" variant of happiness. — skyblack
Agreed hoy is more of a sensation in that it has a certain immediacy that ca be directly attributed to a singular act - eating chocolate, meeting a friend, a sexual encounter, while joy — Benj96
But again it’s confusing because we use the term joy as a synonym for pleasure. When I saw my friend for the first time after several years I was filled with a sudden sense of joy. In this case it seems more immediate and reactionary. — Benj96
When people perhaps shouldn’t be focused on the idea of continuous happiness (a sort of nothing can go wrong for me) and focus more on contentment (things will often go wrong for me but it’s okay I’m not adverse to it and won’t try to control things as I’m peacefully anticipating both good and bad). — Benj96
. However I don't know if I could change my character. — Down The Rabbit Hole
I don’t believe character is very concrete / set in stone. Sure there are some traits that seem to be a part of our deepest identity and are difficult to shift but if you dislike a particular part of yourself or maybe desire a specific trait for yourself, there’s nothing but some hard graft between you and it. — Benj96
some of our best analytical or critical thinkers were pessimistic. — Benj96
I wouldn’t be too hard on yourself about changing it, don’t be so pessimistic lol — Benj96
Search what Aristotle has to say about happiness. — tim wood
- SEP on Aristotle.Scholars in fact dispute whether eudaimonia is best rendered as ‘happiness’ or ‘flourishing’ or ‘living well’ or simply transliterated and left an untranslated technical term.
I find this puzzling. Personally I don’t believe happiness is anything more than a transitory emotion. — Benj96
What does it mean? — tim wood
I don’t believe happiness is anything more than a transitory emotion. — Benj96
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