"السعادة لا تتحقق بالسعي الواعي وراء السعادة بل هي في العادة نتاج جانبي لأنشطة أخرى"
— Aldous Huxley
Simplified Meaning:
When people try too hard to find happiness, they often end up feeling disappointed. Instead, happiness usually comes as a result of doing other things that you enjoy or that matter to you. For example, think about playing a sport you love or helping a friend. You don't start these activities with the goal of becoming happy; you do them because you like them or want to help. While you're engaged in these activities, you often feel happy without trying. So, instead of making happiness your main goal, focus on engaging in hobbies, spending time with loved ones, or working on things you care about. Happiness will likely come naturally from these experiences.
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