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As for me, I don't know if I'll ever have a concrete answer, and maybe that is my answer. For me, stagnation, or just being content with one simple happiness equation, would be depressing. I find more fulfillment, if that's what you want to call it, through searching, learning and growing. I suppose my idea is to constantly become better than I am. That way, I will always both achieve my goal and always strive for it.
I could also bring religion into this, but that's even more controversial than the generic question of happiness. In short, I'm not sure anything I say on that subject would make a difference to you or anyone else one way or another.
I can, however, mention that there are a few things usually accepted to not be a guarantee of happiness. Material wealth not bringing happiness is something of a cliche, but that doesn't make it less true. I have several rich Californian relatives I could cite as proof to this idea. Basically, commercial success, wealth, possessions, etc. are always the obvious answers in our society, but in truth are very deceptive and never actually satisfy a person.
In the end, you can only search diligently for the answer, as long as it takes. Above all, never give in to despair, or you surrender to your lowest instincts and trust in an easy lie.
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It was -15 degrees here a couple of days ago and the snow is drifted over a foot and a half in the back. Time to read and write!
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Having enough money to live plus enough for the happy extras, even if it's just buying a latte and a good book once a month...oh and nails don't forget the nails...

Mostly happy for me is being surrounded by my books and companion critters, yup perfect happy!
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Good to have you back. With the avatar change I nearly missed your return, funny how you start to associate someone with their avatar.Carla Hurst-Chandler wrote:Hi Fran!
Winter is back...and so am I...
It was -15 degrees here a couple of days ago and the snow is drifted over a foot and a half in the back. Time to read and write!

-15 OMG I can't even imagine how cold that is!
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