MEANING & PURPOSE:
The modern rabbi, Harold Cushner. . .in his recent book, When All You’ve Ever Wanted Isn’t Enough. . . writes, I believe that it is not dying that people are afraid of. Something else, something more unsettling than dying frightens us. We are afraid of never having lived, of coming to the end of our days with a sense that we were never really alive, that we never figured out what life was for. . .the pursuit of happiness is the wrong goal. You don’t become happy by pursuing happiness. You become happy by living a life that means something. From When All You’ve Ever Wanted Isn’t Enough, by Rabbi Harold Cushner
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