Kate O'Neill

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The inevitable conclusion: Thinking about happiness makes us less happy. The philosopher Alan Watts, were he alive today, would nod knowingly when told of that experiment. Watts once said, “Only bad music has any meaning.” Meaning necessarily entails words, symbols. They point to something other than themselves. Good music doesn’t point anywhere. It just is. Likewise, only unhappiness has meaning. That’s why we feel compelled to talk about it and have so many words to draw upon. Happiness doesn’t require words.
The Geography of Bliss: One Grump's Search for the Happiest Places in the World
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