Up is the way you want to go.Especially when jumping off a 1,000
ft.cliff.Unless you're wanting to die.In that case it is the other
way.The climb would probably kill me.

Happy people live happier and only live for as long as they live.Same
as unhappier people.Same as happier poor people.

Can life return to it's source? Has it ever left? Where did it go?





On Jun 15, 6:57 am, Mark Ty-Wharton <[email protected]> wrote:
> Who knows which way is up?
>
> Happiness is less stressful on the physical being than anger or gloominess.
>
> Apparently happy people live longer, make more money and so on.
>
> If the goal of life is death and returning to the source though?
>
> Who is winning the race?
>
> On 15 June 2010 12:50, Marcus <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > .. Why happinesss …
>
> > Is it worth it ?  some people clearly want to be miserable.
> > They have a divine right to misery and rightly so.    As a human being
> > I know of my gloomy default settings of misery and constantly work
> > hard to balance my views to enjoy this day.   I have seen the darkness
> > of a sceptical attitude and hope to find a better way.
>
> > Is it just me or is happiness a serious business worth working hard
> > for ????
>
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