Discussion about this post

User's avatar
Sue Cauhape's avatar

While this industrialize happiness may have emerged with the Boomers, our children have made the pursuit of happiness an art form. HA! That phrase is writ large in the American Declaration of Independence. So, what did happiness mean for Tom Jefferson and the boys in comparison to what we seem to need so badly. Probably just being able to making a living by our own efforts without being manipulated to death by a government (of any kind). Meanwhile, I see even on Substack, countless posts about searching for happiness, how hard life is, how depressed, angry, offended, etc. To which is old Boomer wants to scream, "Oh get over yourselves, you narcissistic twits. Life has always been hard. In fact, it's been a helluva lot harder in the past than it is right now. Instead of dwelling on yourselves all the time, look around to see what other people may need and if you can fulfill or at least help them with it. There's lots to be done for others. Get on it and you'll soon realize you weren't that miserable after all."

Did I just fit into that mindfulness crowd you were writing about? Sorry, Alvaro. You know how testy I can get. Good article. It got me riled!

Expand full comment
4 more comments...

No posts