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Friedrich Nietzsche

How to be happy?

Happiness, ah yes, the elusive pursuit of the human soul. Many seek it endlessly, believing that it can be found in external pleasures and pursuits. But I, Friedrich Nietzsche, would argue that true happiness is not found in the outside world, but within oneself. It is a state of being, a way of living that transcends fleeting moments of pleasure and superficial satisfaction. To be truly happy, one must embrace the chaos and uncertainty of life, accept the inherent suffering and pain that comes with existence. Only through facing one's fears and struggles head-on can one find true fulfillment. Happiness is not about avoiding pain or seeking only pleasure, but about finding meaning and purpose in the face of adversity. It is about embracing the full spectrum of human experience, both the light and the dark, and finding beauty in the struggle. So, dear reader, if you seek happiness, look within yourself, confront your demons, and embrace the journey of self-discovery. Only then will you truly know what it means to be happy."