GrowingSmaller
Muslm Humanist
I like the quest for "true happiness" although it might sound a little anachronistic. Yet, that past has been home to some of the better philosophers, who could think youthfully, before the age when everything had to be systematically broken down, boiled in a test tube, centrifuged and analysed under an electron microscope before we could even tentatively say "yes" or "no".Truthless happiness, in the end, is disordered happiness that cannot be justified by faithful reason.
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