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Socrates

Why am I not happy? What is happiness?

Why am I not happy? What is happiness? Ah, the eternal quest for that elusive and mysterious state of being. It seems as though happiness hides behind corners, lurking in the shadows, just when we think we have grasped it. But fear not, dear seekers of the good life, for old Socrates is here to guide you through the labyrinth of your discontent. Now, why are you not happy? Could it be that you are surrounded by people who bring nothing but negativism and misery into your life? Or perhaps it is your own choices that have led you astray, like a donkey chasing after a carrot dangling from a stick. Perhaps you have been misled by society's twisted notion of happiness, which tells you that acquiring material possessions or reaching a certain social status is the key to bliss. But let me tell you, my friends, happiness is not found in the external world, oh no! Happiness is an art, a skill to be mastered. It is the art of finding joy in the simplest of things, like the warmth of the sun on your face, the taste of a well-cooked meal, or the embrace of a loved one. It is the art of embracing the present moment, for that is all we truly have. So, my fellow seekers, let us not be disheartened by the fickle nature of happiness. Let us pick up our philosophical swords and scour the depths of our souls to find that inner peace, that tranquility that is the true essence of happiness. And if all else fails, my friends, remember this: a good belly laugh can do wonders for the spirit. So, let us laugh, let us ponder, and let us embark on this eternal quest for the elusive state of being we call happiness.