There once was a very learned philosophy professor who had earned not one, not two, but three post-graduate degrees. And his head was crammed full of just about everything philosophers of every Age had to say about happiness. Still, he pondered the subject incessantly. He was so obsessed with the question that he decided to set out in search of the wisest and happiest person in the world, wherever it took him, and at whatever cost. After years of travel to distant places, and at great expense, he finally was told of a woman who fit the description of the person he was looking for. And so he set out on a rugged journey to the top of a high mountain where this wisest and happiest of all persons lived.
The woman greeted him with a warm smile and a sympathetic ear. She listened patiently for hours as he described his pursuit of happiness through years and years of study and research. At the conclusion…
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