Quote by Erik H. Erickson
Farms and in castles, in homes, studies, and cloisters -- where sensible people manage to live relatively lusty and decent lives, as moral as they must be, as free as they may be, and as masterly as they can be. If we only knew it, this elusive arrangement is happiness.
Summary
This quote suggests that true happiness lies in finding a balanced and contented way of life. It implies that happy individuals can be found in various settings, such as farms, castles, homes, studies, or cloisters, and that their happiness stems from living sensibly, maintaining strong morals, embracing freedom within reasonable limits, and displaying mastery in their chosen endeavors. The quote emphasizes that this kind of elusive arrangement is the key to genuine happiness, implying that happiness is not tied to a specific location or external circumstances but rather to an inner state of being.