To many, happiness means “Feeling good about something.” Perhaps a feeling of exhilaration; a certain “high,” endorphins working and generally making a person felicitous. But if you would carefully observe the “happiness,” she is alluding to a sentiment, an emotion or a feeling. And then, author Mark Hanson in a best-selling book of his (minus all the expletive) said: “Happiness comes from solving problems.” and this got me intrigued. Happiness comes from solving problems. Happiness is a constant work-in-progress because solving problems is a continuous work-in-progress—the solutions to today’s problems will lay the foundation for tomorrow’s issues, and so on.
Source: Philippine Star February 23, 2019 16:00 UTC