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Happiness Inc.
Happiness is a universal pursuit. The search for happiness motivates all our actions. It will be hard to find any living being who actively strives to be unhappy. And yet when we look around we do not find too many happy people! Could it be that we do not know how to pursue happiness? Or perhaps the very pursuit of it is counter-productive?
The door of true happiness is neither open nor closed. It “appears” open or closed when looked through the lens of likes and dislikes. What is the secret to happiness? Is there way to abiding happiness? Is happiness a skill that can be mastered? Or some are just born that way, with a sort of genetic set-point of happiness?
Once a man approached the Buddha and said, “I want happiness.”
Buddha replied, “First remove ‘I,’ that’s ego; then remove ‘want,’ that’s desire. See now you are left with only ‘Happiness!’”
Buddha paused, and then added, “But if you really want to be happy, make someone else happy.”
Moral of the story: You are the happiness that you are seeking: You are already home. Act for the good of others.
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Conversations with a Tree
~ Satinder Dhiman, Ph.D. Ed.D.
January 11, 2013
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