There is no such thing as true happiness. There is only the
idea of happiness, something that you strive for, something you can hold in
your arms and stroke like a lazy cat. Everyone wants to be happy; it’s a fundamental
disposition of the human condition, however it is an unattainable state of
existence that we as humans are incapable of achieving. Reason being is that we
always want more; happiness is as fleeting as an addict looking for that
ultimate high where they can then kick the habit. We are always on the cusp of happiness
and that is where we will remain. It is the way society has been set up; we are
lead to believe that once we reach a certain pedestal we are set for life. It’s
all a farce. For those of you who live below the poverty line stop believing
you will reach the next tax bracket. Believe in contentment. Accept your role
in life. There will always be the haves and the have not’s. But take solace in
the fact that the haves will never be content as well. It is the world we live
in, a world where the carrot is right in front of our nose that we continue to
chase when we could just look down and see we have a pile of celery which is
just as good as the carrot. Now I’m not saying don’t strive to better yourself
but rather accept your station in life and life might come a little bit easier,
easier than beating your head against a stone wall. The system is designed to
make you believe that you can become rich, or eradicate your debt, or buy that
house you been saving for. Listen to me; it is not going to happen no matter
how hard you try. Sit down and honestly evaluate your life and the goals you
are striving for. “Pulling yourself up by your bootstraps” is an outdated
non-sensical statement intended for the proletariat to work harder to achieve goals
that were never intended for them to attain in the first place.
What I am saying may sound negative, and if you believe that
then you should stop reading now. All I am trying to convey is don’t believe
the hype. If you’re a mechanic don’t believe that someday you will own your own
shop. If you’re a writer don’t believe that someday you are going to write the
next great American novel. If you sell cars for a living don’t believe that
someday you will own a Lexus. If you can do that than you are beating the
system and you can disregard happiness and embrace contentment. Accept your
station in life, and if that is not enough than reach for the stars but don’t expect
to actually touch one. Be happy/content with what you have, and what you have
done.
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