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Is Sadness The Default Emotional State For Every Being And H
Is
Sadness
the
Permanent
Emotional
State
in
Which
Every
Being
Exists
and
Happiness
Only
a
Temporary
State
of
Mind
or
Emotion--the
Ultimate
or
Ideal
Feeling
which
We
Try
Hard
to
Possess
But
Never
Will?
Recently
my
friend
writer
Andrea
Duerme
and
I
had
a
ponderous
chat,
which
dwelled
chiefly
on
one
concept
of
SADNESS;
that
is,
"Sadness
is
the
default
emotional
state
in
which
all
beings
exist."
From
the
discourse,
we
were
able
to
draw
some
insightful
statements
worth
pondering
and
considering.
Take
note,
however,
that
our
intent
is
NOT
to
claim
the
ideas
we
drew
as
absolute
truths
but
to
present
the
statements
as
ONLY
additional
points
to
ponder.
For,
in
the
end,
each
of
ourselves
remains
to
be
the
conjuror
of
our
own
beliefs
and
the
makers
of
our
own
decisions.
In
short,
everything
we
learn
from
others
should
be
only
valid
points
to
consider
and
not
absolute
truths
to
believe.
For
according
to
Paul
Feyeraband
(1924-1994),
"science
[as
well
as
philosophy]
is
always
revolutionary,
since
what
drives
scientific
research
is
the
competition
provided
by
a
plurality
of
alternative
theories";
and
As
in
"Invictus,"
by
William
Ernest
Henley
(1849-1903):
"Under
the
bludgeonings
of
chance
My
head
is
bloody,
but
unbowed.
I
am
the
master
of
my
fate;
I
am
the
captain
of
my
soul."
Here
are
the
general
statements
drawn
from
the
insightful
discourse,
as
itemized
by
Andrea.
And
after
each
item
I
inserted
the
actual
portion
of
the
chat
trail
from
where
it
originated:
1.
Since
humans
constantly
try
to
"find"
or
"attain"
happiness,
the
state
of
happiness
is
foreign
to
the
natural
human
state.
"...human
beings
are
naturally
and
normally
despondent...happiness
is
the
state
which
needs
pain
and
effort
in
order
to
be
attained,
whereas
sadness
is
the
state
where
we
always
are...."--eLf
2.
The
happiness
that
humans
believe
to
find
are
and
will
always
be
temporary
since
nothing
can
ultimately
and
permanently
keep
them
happy,
considering
their
complexities
and
everchanging
needs
and
desires.
"...humans
are
too
complex
to
find
a
kind
of
happiness
that
will
satisfy
them
completely."--A.D.
3.
If
humans
have
indeed
been
born
sad,
then
safe
it
is
to
state
that
'sadness'
is
the
neutral
plane
onto
which
they
gravitate
after
experiencing
a
'happiness
high.'
"Or
is
sadness
only
the
default
state
From
where
every
being
strives
to
escape?"--eLf
4.
Whether
they
realize
it
or
not,
humans
find
more
substance
in
sadness
than
in
happiness
for
sadness
is
the
feeling
that
naturally
resides
within
themselves.
"Happiness
is
just
like
a
leisure
trip;
to
be
sad
is
to
be
home."--A.D.
5.
Sadness
is
the
default
state
and
the
starting
point
of
human
existence,
and
the
fragments
of
circumstances
that
make
humans
happy
are
only
a
means
of
temporary
escape
from
this
state.
"...happiness
can
only
arise
out
of
pain
and
suffering...thus,
every
being
is
after
all
naturally
sad."--eLf
6.
Since
it
is
not
lasting,
happiness
could
then
be
measured
not
by
its
longevity
but
by
its
frequency
(or
the
number
of
times
it
existed
in
one
person's
lifetime.)
"...happiness
isn't
measured
by
its
longevity.
it's
measured
by
how
many
times
it
came
our
way."--A.D.
7.
Struggling
to
achieve
a
state
of
happiness
is
a
way
of
feeling
active
or
alive.
"People
keep
on
working
to
attain
that
feeling
of
being
happy
because
it
eliminates
the
feeling
of
being
stagnant."--A.D.
8.
Most
of
the
time,
a
human's
experience
of
happiness
is
exaggerated
by
the
intensity
of
his/her
anticipation
of
that
particular
experience.
"the
happiness
that
people
attain
every
now
and
then
are
actually
fueled
by
illusions
of
its
intensity."--A.D.
I
am
ending
this
article
with
a
theoretical
answer
to
the
probably
universal
question
"Why
do
we
always
find
ourselves
more
expressive
(and
as
poets,
more
prolific)
when
we
are
sad
than
when
we
are
happy?"
Answer:
"We
find
so
much
more
meaning
in
sorrow
because
that's
our
natural
state.
Happiness
is
just
like
a
leisure
trip.
To
be
sad
is
to
be
home."
For
if
happiness
is
indeed
humankind's
default
state,
why
then
are
we
always
in
pursuit
of
happiness--of
ways
to
make
life
better
for
all
of
us?
-
June
2004;
Surrey,
British
Columbia,
Canada
While
listening
to
"The
Skyscrapers
of
St.
Mirin"
by
Close
Lobster
('What
Is
There
to
Smile
About?,'
1988,
Enigma
Records)
©2004
eLf
ideas
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