Should we give up on happiness and seek truth? — TheMadFool
Should we give up on happiness and seek truth? — TheMadFool
Hedonism is so natural. Everybody wants to be happy. — TheMadFool
Should we give up on happiness and seek truth? — TheMadFool
Not necessarily. Truth may not make us happy in the short term, but if you avoid the truth and do self-destructive things that make you happy in the short term you will end up a very sad person.But sometimes the truth doesn't make us happy. That means that truth is an objective with value separate and independent of happiness. — TheMadFool
We're simply not built for happiness. — All sight
Is happiness really a worthwhile motivational force or goal? — TheMadFool
Should we give up on happiness and seek truth? — TheMadFool
What is happiness? — bloodninja
What is truth? — bloodninja
Maybe it is more important for us to be useful in the world and to feel wanted and needed than it is to feel "happy". — Bitter Crank
Not necessarily. Truth may not make us happy in the short term, but if you avoid the truth and do self-destructive things that make you happy in the short term you will end up a very sad person. — Purple Pond
These tell me you don't understand your own questions. As such, well, why don't you try either offering some definitions of your terms, or, if you don't understand what happiness (or Hedonism) is, then just say so and ask for a discussion of that. Don't ask what truth is; that's been covered and recovered many times. If you want to go through it all again, start a different thread. Which is not a bar to your saying what truth is in the context of this thread.... — tim wood
Maybe if we could fully accept the truth, no matter what it turned out to be, we’d be happy. — praxis
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