What Is Happiness, And Endless Chase For Happiness?

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And Endless Chase for Happiness

She wanted nothing more than to be happy. As she was growing up, she never wanted to be anyone else, she never wished for anything else.
At 13, when people ask her what she wants to do with her life, she will always say, “I want to be happy when I grow up” and people looked at her as if she said something so confusing.
“What a naïve girl. All she wants to be is to be happy. She really doesn’t know anything about life, yet.” As most people will think, they see her being so innocent, being so immature.
But she knew she wasn’t naïve. In fact, she knew what she wanted, she knew what she wants to be, she knew exactly where she would like to be, but the problem is she doesn’t know how to get there. As curious as …show more content…

Knocked down, face flat on the floor, she cried herself to sleep for the longest time. “This was an impossible chase. I can’t do this anymore,” she thought to herself.
She continued to live her life, but this time she wasn’t looking for something anymore. She lost her spark, her spunk, her fire. But one day, she saw the person who once broke her heart and she felt indifferent. She felt no melancholy, she felt no ire, instead, she just felt calmed.
She finally realized that happiness is an acceptance of life’s cycle. It isn’t just a feeling of pure bliss and joy. Happiness is sadness, anger, despair, fear, indifference, all-in-one. Happiness is living life the way we want it to be lived, may it result to pleasant or unpleasant experiences. Happiness is seeing in the dark, being blinded in the light, being cold in the sun, being warm in the rain. Happiness is a paradox, an irony that we have to experience. Happiness is the people around us, the music that we hear, the books that we read, the people that we kiss, the tears that we cry. Happiness is everything that we want it to be and as much as it is already clichéd, happiness will always and forever be a choice that we have to

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