blazeofglory
10-26-2008, 09:49 PM
In fact when we are happy we become emotional. I am not a professional psychologist and have not adequately read the science of it, and yet I often times think that happiness and a state of emotion are inseparably one and the same thing. Of course both states are passing and in a while you will return to normalcy.
Man can not be happy for long, yet man is always engaged in hounding it relentlessly.
Man associates coming across God with coming to a paradisaical territory of eternal happiness, a happiness that never fades or diminishes in magnitude. Oftentimes people take to drugs to have a course to eternal happiness, but in a while he will be totally in state worse than what he was in in point of fact.
I often feel and would like to conclude not out of research or investigation or scholastic outcomes but out of thinking as an ordinary thinker that happiness is ephemeral, and is a state that does not last long.
Happiness is like a mirage we have been for ages pursuing doggedly and yet we never get handfuls of them.
All that I feel is that we should not be dreaming of it, and let it come and enjoy and if it does not let us be realistic.
For instance when you get something you become happy and lose you you become unhappy and at the same time the happiness you get after getting something does not last long and you will return to the state when you had not got it.
I seem to have delivered something like spiritual discourses. No, I am not the kind. I am a thinker, an ordinary one and at times I descend to ideas, when I feel sharing them I will do it and this is not a research work either.
All I want to say is let us not feel sad about the fact that happiness does not last long, and of course it can not, and it has to offset itself with unhappiness, both are two wheels over which the chariot of life drags on unceasingly.
Man can not be happy for long, yet man is always engaged in hounding it relentlessly.
Man associates coming across God with coming to a paradisaical territory of eternal happiness, a happiness that never fades or diminishes in magnitude. Oftentimes people take to drugs to have a course to eternal happiness, but in a while he will be totally in state worse than what he was in in point of fact.
I often feel and would like to conclude not out of research or investigation or scholastic outcomes but out of thinking as an ordinary thinker that happiness is ephemeral, and is a state that does not last long.
Happiness is like a mirage we have been for ages pursuing doggedly and yet we never get handfuls of them.
All that I feel is that we should not be dreaming of it, and let it come and enjoy and if it does not let us be realistic.
For instance when you get something you become happy and lose you you become unhappy and at the same time the happiness you get after getting something does not last long and you will return to the state when you had not got it.
I seem to have delivered something like spiritual discourses. No, I am not the kind. I am a thinker, an ordinary one and at times I descend to ideas, when I feel sharing them I will do it and this is not a research work either.
All I want to say is let us not feel sad about the fact that happiness does not last long, and of course it can not, and it has to offset itself with unhappiness, both are two wheels over which the chariot of life drags on unceasingly.