Love and Happiness: Pursuing Happiness Through Action
Love and happiness may be invisible, but through continuous action and growth, we can actively pursue and embrace them in our lives.
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Introduction
The fox in “The Little Prince” said, “Here is my secret. It is very simple: One sees clearly only with the heart. What is essential is invisible to the eyes.”
Love and happiness are invisible, but we can pursue happiness through our actions.
Often, we ponder the meaning of love and happiness: Why do we seek happiness? Is it a means or an end? In pursuing happiness, which actions are means, and which are ends we should uphold?
Why Pursue Happiness?
Happiness is something we all seek. Means may vary, but the goal stays the same.
We must continuously strive to grow and understand what we are truly seeking in life. The pursuit of happiness is like an exam—not about scores, but about the growth and understanding that come with it. What matters is the growth we achieve, understanding our pursuits, and continuous self-improvement. Often, we deem many actions unnecessary. But if we do nothing, is that truly “doing nothing”?
Action: The Key to Growth
From my perspective, “doing nothing” follows action. Without action, you won't know when to wait or step forward. You'll be a mere bystander, unsure of when to start or stop. Most things are this way; only through continuous action can we discover opportunities, verify our pursuits, and grow.
Without action, we gain nothing. Happiness and great love stem from actions. Only through continuous action and adjustment can we focus on the world and our growth. Only by continuously growing can we escape the “present” shaped by past and future.
Love yourself, love your endeavors, and embrace the “present” you control. Positive forces are about knowing we must act. You might wonder: Does this solely praise action, ignoring silent love or mindfulness meditation? Does silent love lack value? Is mindfulness meditation unhelpful?
Certainly not. All are beneficial, but require constant iteration. Some may break through in meditation, but I believe more grow in action, finding their path, and giving, feeling, and receiving love through action. Are they different? I believe they are interconnected, both requiring focus, one in stillness, one in motion.
Combining Stillness and Motion
Combining stillness and motion is ideal. We must clarify our path in stillness and walk it in motion. I'm grateful for past experiences that have fostered growth, allowing me to appreciate the balance of stillness and motion. Perhaps repeated challenges have made me forget some basic psychological concepts.
The Power of Continuous Action
Combining stillness and motion is ideal. We must clarify our path in stillness and walk it in motion. I'm grateful for past experiences that have fostered growth, allowing me to appreciate the balance of stillness and motion. Perhaps repeated challenges have made me forget some basic psychological concepts. Fortunately, these concepts have subtly integrated into our products, benefiting more people. Energy isn't external. This doesn't deny the material world, but long-term energy comes from within.
Takeaways: Finding Happiness Through Action
Love and happiness may be invisible, but they stem from the actions we take. By consistently working on ourselves, growing, and reflecting, we align ourselves with the positive energy that drives personal growth.
Let's continue to grow together, taking action and reflecting on our path. Good luck on your journey towards happiness and fulfillment. Discover more positive actions at Kuakua.