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Aug 30 , 2025
By Kidist Yidnekachew
Lately, thoughts about happiness have lingered persistently in my mind. It has always been a captivating subject; something pursued with a sense of urgency. Popular culture, particularly Western films and slogans, presents happiness as the ultimate goal of life, urging its pursuit at any cost. These messages, seductive in their simplicity, shape an entire generation's outlook, but over time, it becomes clear that momentary joy is an unstable compass for guiding life.
Lately, thoughts about happiness have lingered persistently in my mind. It has always been a captivating subject; something pursued with a sense of urgency. Popular culture, particularly Western films and slogans, presents happiness as the ultimate goal of life, urging its pursuit at any cost.
"Do what makes you happy," they say. "Life is short." These messages, seductive in their simplicity, shape an entire generation's outlook, but over time, it becomes clear that momentary joy is an unstable compass for guiding life.
Happiness, after all, is an emotion; fleeting and unpredictable. It drifts in and out of our lives, much like the wind that shifts direction without warning. A life cannot rest on foundations that are unstable. By contrast, values such as loyalty to family, professional integrity, and personal ethics provide anchors. They remain steadfast when adversity strikes, offering strength where happiness falters.
A world-famous musician may still feel lost on stage for an evening. A devoted parent may nevertheless encounter moments of deep exhaustion and despair. Such experiences do not signal a flawed life or a failure to achieve happiness. Even amid activities we love, moments of sadness or frustration arise, reminding us that imperfection defines the human experience.
This reality does not require the rejection of joy. Happiness has its rightful place, and its presence enriches existence. Yet, allowing emotions alone to steer life's course proves perilous. Enduring fulfilment emerges not from impulsive choices, but from perseverance, compromise, and sacrifice. The joy of family bonds or pride in achievement stems from gradual effort rather than instant gratification—true contentment blossoms when built upon meaning, not when chased as an isolated goal.
Temporary pleasure often illustrates the dangers of prioritising fleeting highs. Take, for instance, the temporary pleasure of substance use. Drugs or alcohol may briefly provide escape, offering intoxicating relief. They provide a quick high, a feeling of bliss that seems to solve all problems.
However, their long-term consequences can be ruinous, eroding health, relationships, and dignity. Addiction, in this sense, becomes the most destructive version of a misguided pursuit of happiness. It reveals the peril of decisions rooted in immediate gratification, where temporary bliss hides enduring harm.
Passion, too, can mislead when confused with constant pleasure. A life centred only on what delights in the moment quickly devolves into indulgence. Hours lost to idle distractions may provide comfort, but obligations extend beyond private satisfaction. Responsibilities such as work, family care, and community demand perseverance even in discomfort, but they anchor life in duty and growth rather than fleeting comfort.
Rising each morning requires the resolve to put one foot in front of the other and face the day. Life is not a bed of roses, yet it is not composed solely of thorns. It unfolds as a complex tapestry woven with threads of joy, sorrow, triumph, and defeat. Within this blend lies the essence of human experience.
The belief that existence is solely about happiness reduces human experience to a narrow pursuit of happiness. Life demands more: an embrace of its full spectrum, including pain and struggle. Every moment of despair, like every burst of joy, adds depth to what it means to be alive. Avoiding hardship undermines growth, as it is often during the most difficult moments that resilience is forged. Challenges, failures, and sorrows shape character as much as triumphs and delights.
Perhaps then, the true goal lies not in permanent happiness but in cultivating meaning. A meaningful life honours both joy and grief, balancing values with the inevitable flux of emotion. Built on principles, it provides stability amidst uncertainty and purpose amidst chaos. In such a life, happiness becomes a welcomed visitor, gracing moments without dictating their worth. Meaning, not perpetual pleasure, secures the foundation of a life well lived.
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