Happiness is a constant chase. And because it’s a moving target, our happiness often depends on something in the future. We're miserable because we can never enjoy where we are now; we think we’ll be happy when we get a bigger house, office, car, or bonus. We fool ourselves into thinking that happiness requires the presence of certain people or circumstances and the absence of others. This thinking keeps us on a chase that looks more like a treadmill than a path forward.
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