 We pursue things that others have (jobs, families, possessions, etc.) to make us happy that are not making those people happy.
So, is no one happy? Well, we can not compare happiness, because no one can truly understand how someone else is feeling. So, instead we compare circumstances.
If my circumstances are better, I must be happier. That is our problem.
We pursue things that others have (jobs, families, possessions, etc.) to make us happy that are not making those people happy.
So, is no one happy? Well, we can not compare happiness, because no one can truly understand how someone else is feeling. So, instead we compare circumstances.
If my circumstances are better, I must be happier. That is our problem. July 8, 2008
Happyish
 We pursue things that others have (jobs, families, possessions, etc.) to make us happy that are not making those people happy.
So, is no one happy? Well, we can not compare happiness, because no one can truly understand how someone else is feeling. So, instead we compare circumstances.
If my circumstances are better, I must be happier. That is our problem.
We pursue things that others have (jobs, families, possessions, etc.) to make us happy that are not making those people happy.
So, is no one happy? Well, we can not compare happiness, because no one can truly understand how someone else is feeling. So, instead we compare circumstances.
If my circumstances are better, I must be happier. That is our problem.  
	    	