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The Failure: When you feel you will never do it

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The Failure: When you feel you will never do it

The Failure: When you feel you will never do it by Corey Burton
English | 2021 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B09CNW7V9R | 85 pages | EPUB | 0.21 Mb

Do you feel happy now? Perhaps no one has specifically asked you this question. I think so, people who are immersed in happiness will not consider this issue, and those who feel unhappy now will find ways to find out what happiness is.
There is such a thing.
My daughter got married recently. I think my daughter must have thought that she had reached the peak of happiness. If so, what will happen in the future? It can only be more and more unhappy. Of course, my daughter would not think so. However, some people think that even if you reach the peak of happiness now, happiness cannot last forever. For these people, happiness now may be the beginning of misfortune. Only such people will start thinking about "what is happiness" when they are happy.
The philosopher Miki Kiyoshi said in his "Notes on Life":
"Humanity's needs for happiness are on the verge of being obliterated."
The era when Miki Kiyoshi lived was an era in which personal happiness could not be explicitly discussed. Although the era we live in is different from that of Miki Kiyoshi, it is still very similar to the era he lived in. I think that how to treat personal happiness is an important issue.
People who don't know the answer to the question of "what is happiness" that we are now discussing may be feeling helpless. They don't know where to think, how to think.
Faced with such a question, if the answer can be as simple as putting a coin into a vending machine, the canned drink will come out automatically, but unfortunately, it is not the case. Just as sometimes we put in coins and nothing comes out, there are many unanswered questions in the world.
So, if there is no answer, does it lose the meaning of the question? This is not necessarily. The question of "what is death" is an example. Miki Kiyoshi said: "Death is a concept." As long as a person is still alive, although he can experience the death of others, he cannot experience his own death. In this sense, the question of "what is death" is meaningless no matter how you think about it. However, thinking about unanswered questions is not meaningless. Why do you say that? I will tell you next.


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