Thanks for citing my piece, Camilo. Some say: "I know it when I see it", referred to something else. But I guess it could work for happiness too. Or for whatever you want to call that state that you know you're in, sometimes. Nice reflection here, which you kind of anticipated in a comment to my piece the other week. Thank you for expand…
Thanks for citing my piece, Camilo. Some say: "I know it when I see it", referred to something else. But I guess it could work for happiness too. Or for whatever you want to call that state that you know you're in, sometimes. Nice reflection here, which you kind of anticipated in a comment to my piece the other week. Thank you for expanding on it and sharing. This whole thing (for lack of a better word/definition) is something very hard to define or pin down. "It’s not about being pedantic, but bringing clarity to my sensations so that I don’t fall into the facade of pretending that I know what happiness is, out of fear of being ostracized by others who, like me, are also pretending they know exactly what happiness is." -- This brought a smile to my face. Well put. :)
Yes, Silvio! In fact, it was my comment on your piece that week that prompted me to expand upon it. It's a tricky topic, and hard to say anything definitive about it, but I appreciate that you found this expansion helpful and that I put a smile on your face. Grazie!
Thanks for citing my piece, Camilo. Some say: "I know it when I see it", referred to something else. But I guess it could work for happiness too. Or for whatever you want to call that state that you know you're in, sometimes. Nice reflection here, which you kind of anticipated in a comment to my piece the other week. Thank you for expanding on it and sharing. This whole thing (for lack of a better word/definition) is something very hard to define or pin down. "It’s not about being pedantic, but bringing clarity to my sensations so that I don’t fall into the facade of pretending that I know what happiness is, out of fear of being ostracized by others who, like me, are also pretending they know exactly what happiness is." -- This brought a smile to my face. Well put. :)
Yes, Silvio! In fact, it was my comment on your piece that week that prompted me to expand upon it. It's a tricky topic, and hard to say anything definitive about it, but I appreciate that you found this expansion helpful and that I put a smile on your face. Grazie!