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ever feel unhappy when everything seems perfect? and why is that?

Started by katia, August 11, 2007, 02:00:51 PM

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katia

i believe the reason is that we mistake pleasure with happiness. pleasure is transient. anything which is transient will induce craving for more, yet happiness is permanent and unchanging. it is based on inner tranquility and contentment. perfection is a temporary feeling.  methinks.  what are your thoughts on this?
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Nero

My thoughts:
In life, we're constantly working towards something. Long term goals, short term goals, daily goals.
And with the big goals, the whole time we focus on how perfect everything will be once we reach that big important goal. When we have, we then realize getting there was half the fun.
Then we need another goal right away.
With daily goals, such as we set out to make a certain amount of money, and have a blast getting there.
Then we over exceed the quota for the day, but then it's quiet and the pain of life sets in. When we should be happy.
My take it on it anyway. I worry a lot, so it doesn't matter how perfect everything is, I still find something to obsess over and ruin everything. :laugh:
Nero was the Forum Admin here at Susan's Place for several years up to the time of his death.
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King Malachite

I do feel like that at times because I would always be wondering what's going to happen next to make life seem so unperfect.  It reminds me of a phrase that states that it's easier to keep climbing than to stay at the top.
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