Happiness has been the subject of debate and philosophical conflict among philosophers. It is a burning issue since human …show more content…
Whatever we do is our attempt to stay happy. The motive of life is happiness and failure to accomplish is unhappiness. The motive is strong, the energy is enormous and the search is endless but the time is limited. As a consequence of this, humanity is in rashness of emergency. In the course of life, I have been with several people who sought happiness at high cost of their time and energy. Some would say it is such a waste and futile effort to break through the walls so as to experience happiness. Some admittedly said that no effort is good effort to achieve happiness. I pondered who is happy and can be happy, if efforts are worthless and anti happiness. I wondered 'why', however while time went by little by little I started to understand the secret. It is true that no effort is true effort to attain happiness. This tells me that happiness is unsearched and cannot be charted or put under certain formula. If it were, philosophers would have set a mathematical formula to find our happiness, and only mathematicians would be …show more content…
Efforts over efforts, but fruitless. Not only philosophers though their ideas are epidemic to humanity; even your life from morning to night is struggling wrongly to breath happiness. Sometimes you feel the insight of blessings and sometimes absolute boredom. However, this is byproduct of your actions-blessed and evil actions. Remember that you were not born evil; it is your action makes you evil. Just wonder about evils that prevail on the planet. All human evils are meant to achieve happiness, but wrongly. Very recently I have come to realize that the motive for murder, crime, theft, gossip, assassination, hatred, genocide and endless evil actions are all meant to be happy. This implies that how much humanity is ignorant about the path of happiness. As there is a path to evil, so shall there is a path to happiness, but it seems better said than done. It is easy to destroy a palace, but extremely difficult to build. The same thing is true with happiness. The path to evil is too easy, whereas the path to happiness is subtler and only few find it.
I have read enormous books about happiness in particular and life in general, but none of them coined it vividly. They beat around the bush and take the long way to explain the bright part of life; it is vicious circle. Some of them took me far away and dropped me nowhere, while some had taken me far away and brought me where I was, no change at all; only wastage of time and