Wandering around chichester uni freshers fayre with my brother and his wife, we started looking through the posters in the sale, and found one with what i believe is a buddhist saying:
Quote:
There is no path to happiness.
Happiness is the path.
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As soon as i read it i knew it to be true, and could even relate the saying to the times in my life when i've felt sad.
Allow me to explain that last bit: Sometimes you can start down a particular path in life, having found it to be a happy one. However, sometimes these paths are dead ends, and backing up to the last junction causes the reverse of the happiness originally felt - that is to say, sadness.
Furthermore, after going through this period of reversing, I often experience a lack of any emotion for a few days, as i try to get back into a metaphorical forward gear.
comments/thoughts?
also, do you have any other sayings that you've found to be thought-provokingly accurate?