Happiness is just an emotion, but it's often talked about as though it were something tangible that everyoneone must aquire or else their lives would have been in vain. Oh, and it's our responsabilty to be happy you know, it's up to us to look on the bright side EVERY SECOND OF THE DAY. Smell the roses! Dance in the sunshine! Blah blah blah. It's too stressful, trying to be happy all the bloody time.
Happiness comes, it goes, it's an emotion just like fear or anger and they're all equally important and a part of life. Some people experience "happiness" more frequently than others and reach a general level of serentiy (or whatever), but I still don't think that serentiy is that important because it's boring. No one wants to read a book about someone who's "serene," without any heart-thumping challenges to overcome.
I've been thinking about what to aim for in life if not an intangible emotion, and I've decided that it would be a good idea to aim for a wide range of experiences. While having those experiences I feel happiness, as well as the rest of the emotional spectrum, occasionally but never permanently because emotions are like water.



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