The Miserable Results of Our Quest for Happiness
By Alissa Wilkinson Posted in Blog on January 26, 2010 0 Comments 1 min read
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From the Telegraph: Those who pillage rich traditions for contemporary tastes take the easy but shallow route to happiness.

This may sound paradoxical. All things being equal, it is good to be happy, and it’s certainly awful to be severely depressed. But what worries me is that our pursuit of happiness is leading us to judge the great intellectual and spiritual traditions of the past according to only one measure: do they increase happiness and reduce misery? That which passes the test is plundered and that which fails is left behind. The result is that wisdom is hollowed out and replaced with a soft centre of caramelised contentment.


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