The Illusion of Happiness Happiness หน้า 3
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สรุปเนื้อหา

This text discusses how people seek happiness in various external sources such as the sea, mountains, shopping malls, and fame. However, it emphasizes that true happiness cannot be found through material possessions or societal status, as these often lead to temporary pleasure and eventual stress. In essence, no amount of wealth or fame can alleviate deep emotional pain or fill the void within, highlighting the need for inner peace and contentment rather than external validation. The ultimate message is that happiness is an internal state, not dictated by external factors.

หัวข้อประเด็น

-Pursuit of happiness
-False beliefs about fulfillment
-The role of external validation
-Short-lived pleasure vs. inner peace
-Emotional well-being

ข้อความต้นฉบับในหน้า

If they believe happiness is in the sea, they go to the sea. If they believe it is in the mountains, they go to the mountains. If they believe it is in the shopping malls, they go on a shopping spree. If they believe it is about being rich, they devote their lives to making money. Or, if they think it lies in being famous, they seek every means and measure to fight their way to fame. What all these people find in common is that all the seas, money and fame in the world cannot help them when they are heart-broken, depressed or in pain, that even a mountain of wealth and possessions cannot fill the emptiness in their hearts. In fact, such things produce short-lived pleasure and inevitably stress and exhaustion.
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