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Chapter 4 discusses the nature of true happiness and emphasizes that it is more than just temporary pleasures or escapes from suffering. Many seek happiness through various means, but true happiness is defined as a state of being that does not lead to further suffering for oneself or others. The chapter suggests that understanding happiness's true essence is crucial for finding enduring joy in life. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.

หัวข้อประเด็น

-Nature of true happiness
-Understanding suffering
-Temporary pleasures vs. true happiness
-Impact of happiness on life
-Methods to achieve lasting happiness

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Chapter 4 The Easiest Path to Happiness F ortunately for us, the easiest and fastest path to true happiness is, not far from us at all. But before we explore this path to true happiness, we need to understand more about the concept of true happiness. All human beings love happiness and hate suffering. As mentioned in the previous chapter, many of us search for happiness, in a variety of ways. Some may say that one is happy when one is free from suffering, or when one has managed to escape from suffering. However, some forms of escape may result in even more suffering to oneself or others; for example, acts of suicide, or activities like hunting. Therefore, true happiness is not just temporary pleasure or enjoyment. Instead, it is a happiness which does not cause problems for oneself or others, and will not revert back to suffering. 15
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