I often have to remind myself that fun and happiness are different things.
Having fun, in that case, is a brief moment, I call it the *state of escape.* Believe it or not, it’s not a state of happiness.’ Having fun is great – but it’s not going to magically turn into happiness if we chase fun constantly.
Happiness is not something we need to force; we’re more likely to feel happy-like feelings if we actually take the pressure off ourselves first.
Ultimately happiness can’t be bottled and bought and sold – the *idea* of happiness can be, though, and it makes companies billions of dollars.
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