You know the moments: the ones where you catch yourself with the sudden realisation of, “Wow, I’m happy!” Rather than a passing elation or ecstasy, it’s more a general sense of wellbeing, an overall contentment, the knowledge that, despite the day-to-day challenges, life is rich and abundant and good. The acknowledgment spreads through you like warm honey.
Most of us have also experienced the flip side, a moment of stark awakening to the fact that, although there are times of joy and satisfaction, life feels hard. You are, in fact, unhappy.
A COLLECTIVE QUEST
In any human life, the quest for happiness is what spiritual leaders, philosophers and psychologists regularly attest is the chief guide for much of our behaviour and actions. We all want to live happier, more engaging…
