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Happiness is a continuous process. Not an end in itself, not a safe haven at the end of the road. It exists here and now, like the bright, incessant flicker of a strobe light. It is around and inside, envelops and fills, gives and takes away, loves and hates. And what you see depends only on how you look.
If I really love a certain person, I love all people, I love the world, I love life. If I can say “I love you” to someone, I must be able to say “I love everything about you”, “I love the whole world because of you, I love myself in you”.
To be happy, you need to be able to use your energy and your natural talents in the right way, so that you can give other people and the world something good, and at the same time naturally receive enough from the world that you need yourself.