Though realists by nature, Stoics are optimists by necessity. Through great suffering, a Stoic eventually learns that “the obstacle is the way.” How we are molded by life’s difficult journey is more important than the eventual destination we reach.
John Stuart Mills learned to seek happiness by limiting rather than satisfying his desires. The lesson that less is more and small is beautiful is not limited to the Hippie.
Only after we come to terms with the reality of pain and suffering as an integral part of the human experience can we hone Jefferson’s notion of our God-given right to pursue happiness into a more nuanced view that such pursuit is a matter of our focus and choice...
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