>Happiness does a U-Curve throughout a human's life-time
>Happy when you're a child, and happy when you're old and dying
>Realize misery is there to force people to reproduce and have children
Huh.
>>8970528
Wrong. You are never truly happy for long periods of time. Even as a kid you weren't happy all the time, you were upset about a myriad of things. Completely asinine and inconsequential things, you say now looking back, but back then your world would collapse if you were made to sleep that extra hour earlier. And as an adult, you should similarly find moments that make you smile. If you don't, you're living an unhealthy life and you need to reconsider your life and choices.
Happiness isn't a state, that's contentment. Happiness is little gold nuggets.
>>8970541
The highest Euphoria I can re-call throughout my entire existence was rushing into the arms of my father as a small child.
Life was felt in extremes because life was new.
I still feel joy and happiness, but it's not comparable to that feeling, and it likely won't be until I'm on my way out of the door.
>>8970550
can i interest you in some psychedelic substances :^)
>>8970642
I would say yes, but it would cave the rest of my life in when I become aware of how it is.