Our nation’s Founding Fathers acknowledged “The Pursuit of Happiness” to be one of our “unalienable rights”. No, they didn’t guarantee that happiness is a right, just the pursuit of it. Most of us keep running after it, the feeling of euphoria, bliss or contentment, but only a few find lasting happiness.
The topic of happiness is very much in the news, in self-help magazines, and coming from our spiritual teachers. According to a recent article in The Week, there is “a science of happiness.” The behaviorists have been researching to find out what are the basic building blocks leading to a life of joy and contentment?
The topic of happiness is very much in the news, in self-help magazines, and coming from our spiritual teachers. According to a recent article in The Week, there is “a science of happiness.” The behaviorists have been researching to find out what are the basic building blocks leading to a life of joy and contentment?