Summary
This quote suggests that happiness should be seen as an action rather than a passive state of being. It implies that happiness requires effort, participation, and engagement. Simply waiting for happiness to spontaneously occur is not enough; one must actively seek, create, and participate in actions that bring joy and fulfilment. Happiness is not solely a result of external circumstances, but rather a conscious choice and a series of deliberate actions that contribute to a sense of contentment and well-being.
Topics
Happiness
By Aristotle