Question:
Does constant happiness exist?
questionthenymph
2008-02-27 08:15:25 UTC
Doesn't unhappiness make happiness possible? If you don't agree, and think of yourself as always happy, what is your secret? Even if you are in a generally positive stage in your life, do you still feel unhappy sometimes?

What about satisfaction? Is that a better word for generalized happiness?
Six answers:
gyoza1216
2008-02-28 06:08:17 UTC
Nobody can be happy all the time. I'm sure even for a nanosecond, someone finds sorrow in hearing that a child was killed in a drunk driving accident, or another college campus shooting mowed down a few kids. Nobody can find the joy in stuff like that. And if someone was happy all the time, how would they know it? Sorrow is the opposite of joy, without it, we wouldn't know what joy is. We cannot appreciate the sun unless darkness takes over sooner or later. Everything has an opposite. Ying and yang.
Peishan@Shanshine.com
2008-02-28 16:44:14 UTC
Dear questionthenymph



I agree somewhat with your first question. Unhappiness is the backdrop for happiness to perform. Think of the drama stage and the actor. The stage background is framing the entire actor, likewise, unhappiness is framing happiness.



Building on this analogy, happiness is not a constant. Additionally, happiness and unhappiness complements each other. There is no clear black and white division whether you are happy or sad.



Satisfaction, in my opinion, is a component of happiness. You can be happy but not satisfied. However, you can be satisfied And happy.



Wishing you happiness,

Pei Shan @ shanshine.com ... Smile! Are you shining yet?
pupgirl
2008-02-27 16:25:02 UTC
I think happiness is possible. But constant happiness is not possible. I consider myself happy, but I am not always happy. I have bad days quite often. I am mostly satisfied with my life too.
geordie.lady
2008-02-27 16:22:42 UTC
I`m inclined to think that mentally stable folks don't have constant happiness....makes going nuts more appealing doesn't it...
Peanut
2008-02-27 16:31:04 UTC
wow you have alot time on your hands...I read this book called the big book of questions and i remember that one!
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2008-02-29 13:16:25 UTC
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