Indeed what garentess my happines, and I am very happy with my lot, is
my seemingly selfish attitude to life.

I don't really 'care' much about many things, which means in a rather
nilhistic way, that I don't overly worry too much.

No worries= happines.

On 24 Apr, 12:22, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote:
> It's all good e, no offense, just observation, interpretation and
> speculation, the melding of minds, finding the balance for
> constructive discourse.  I will strike the arrogant remark from the
> record.  Let the record show that the remark has been stricken.  lol
> Sometimes posts can be clear and make sense to the writer but readers
> must interpret based on their individual frame of reference, which has
> its cultural and regional variations.  This is a global community,
> even some British people I suspect.
> You have come to the conclusion that wisdom and happiness are very
> much inter-related.
> You ask, have u ever met a wise person who was unhappy?  and  Have you
> ever met an intelligent person who was unhappy?
> So clarify:  Wisdom/Happiness relation and  the  Wise/Intelligent
> example
>
> Something is not coming together there aside from drawing conclusions
> from personal experience.
> Wise = Happy?  Intelligence = Unhappy?   Nonsequitur?
>
> Your Jumping about mon!
>
> Wisdom may indeed provide security through knowledge and experience
> but it does not guarantee happiness, neither does intelligence.
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