"لا يمكن للرجال أن يكونوا سعداء إلا عندما لا يفترضون أن هدف الحياة هو السعادة."
— George Orwell
Simplified Meaning:
We often think that the goal of life is to always be happy. But, if we focus too much on trying to be happy all the time, we might miss out on what life really has to offer. Imagine you are always chasing after perfect moments, you may end up feeling disappointed because life is not perfect. Instead, when you stop looking for happiness as your main goal and just enjoy the small things and experiences as they come, you may find real joy. For instance, think about a person who loves gardening. If they garden only to feel happy, they might get upset when they face problems, like plants dying. However, if they see gardening as a chance to learn and enjoy the process, even with its ups and downs, they will find satisfaction and peace in what they do, regardless of the outcome. People can live a more meaningful life by focusing on activities, relationships, and experiences themselves, rather than constantly measuring how happy they make us. Life will have its tough times, but embracing them along with the good times, instead of always looking for happiness, leads to a deeper, more genuine sense of contentment.