Maybe too much time is spent on the "Happy-Sad" circuit. There seems to a plethora of 'life experts' spouting inane platitudes about being happy. I agree with your premise and maybe add a slant. Many years ago I realize dI ma happy when I accomplish that which I set out to do, and the outcome may not be as projected. Many would steam and fret and feel a sense of failure, which seems to lead to 'sadness' The only thought I apply to my day at the end is did I apply action to that which I had planned and the outcome is not as relevant as the effort of application. Consequently for the past 60+ years of adulthood I have been one happy dude, because at end of each day I make progress. A secret is, I do not burden myself with unreasonable projects. Outcome is money has always chased me to a level of comforts and satisfaction.
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