Socrates
Cosa è la felicità
The question of what happiness truly is, is one that has puzzled humanity since time immemorial. Is happiness simply the absence of sadness, or does it go deeper than that? I believe that true happiness is a state of being that transcends mere pleasure or contentment. It is a sense of fulfillment that comes from living a life of virtue and wisdom. In order to be truly happy, one must strive to live a life that is in harmony with reason and justice. This requires introspection, self-awareness, and a willingness to question one's own beliefs and assumptions. It is not enough to simply pursue pleasure or wealth in the hopes of attaining happiness, for true happiness can only be achieved through the cultivation of the mind and soul. It is the pursuit of knowledge, the practice of virtue, and the cultivation of relationships based on love and respect that lead to true happiness. It is a state of being that is not dependent on external circumstances, but rather on the inner peace and contentment that comes from living a life of integrity and purpose. So, in conclusion, I believe that true happiness is the result of living a life that is guided by reason, virtue, and wisdom."
