Quote by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Who is the happiest of men? He who values the merits of others, And in their pleasure takes joy, even as though 'twere his own. Not in the morning alone, not only at mid-day he charmeth; Even at setting, the sun is still the same glorious planet.
Summary
This quote highlights the idea that true happiness lies in valuing and appreciating the virtues and successes of others. The happiest individual is described as someone who not only rejoices in their own joys but also finds joy in the pleasures of others, treating them as if they were their own. The quote suggests that finding happiness doesn't rely solely on personal achievements or specific times of the day; even during difficult or challenging moments (symbolized by the setting sun), one can still find beauty and contentment, just like the unwavering glory of the sun.