Let’s start with the most mundane of questions. Are you happy? Or are you planning to be happy? If you don’t know the correct answer to these two questions, can you share when the last time you were really happy? And if all these questions are too much to handle, then maybe you are either ahead of the pursuit of happiness or behind the happiness of pursuit. The more one thinks about this subject, greater the chances of them being unhappy. Maybe that’s why it’s easy to assume that the fools sleep longer and lead more fulfilling lives. Those who have the mental faculty to go through these questions tend to often end up on the wrong side of joy. Their constant struggles with the answers—questions don’t bother them much—only lead them to a place where sorrow rules supreme.
This needs to be framed