Quote by George Bernard Shaw

The secret of being miserable is to have leisure to bother about whether you are happy or not. The cure for it is occupation, because occupation means pre-occupation; and the pre-occupied person is neither happy nor unhappy, but simply alive and active. That is why it is necessary to happiness that one should be tired.


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Summary

This quote suggests that constantly obsessing over one's own happiness leads to unhappiness. The author argues that being idle and having too much time to ponder about happiness is a recipe for misery. The antidote to this is keeping oneself occupied, as being engaged in activities and preoccupied with tasks takes away the focus from happiness itself. The quote further asserts that being occupied and feeling tired is actually essential for happiness, as it allows one to feel alive and fulfilled through activity and productivity.

By George Bernard Shaw
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