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Ed O'Shaughnessy
@eddieosh
"pursuit of happiness" or "happiness of pursuit"? I think the latter is better, and with age I've come to appreciate that more. Has the modern Western way of thinking over indexed on the former?
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Phil Cockfield
@pjc
Yeah, I reckon so too, Ed. â¡ïžâšâš Huxley: "Happiness is like coke*, you get it by doing something else." Lao Tzu: "A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent upon arriving." __ * coke == fuel derived from coal (not coca-cola)
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antimo
@antimofm.eth
love this, and yes it has
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christin
@christin
What if happiness is a bodily state that is at times, generated through the act of pursuing?
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Garance
@garance
Yes, definitely ðð»
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