Happiness is not a state of being. Happiness is a vector, it is movement.

Neal Shusterman
Happiness is not a state of being. Happiness is a...
Happiness is not a state of being. Happiness is a...
Happiness is not a state of being. Happiness is a...
Happiness is not a state of being. Happiness is a...
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Happiness is not a state of being. Happiness is a vector, it is movement. In other words, happiness is not a place to go or a state to be in, but a process of movement towards a better life. The key to happiness is never becoming satisfied with the status quo. To be happy, we must always be learning and improving our lives in some way.

Source: Bruiser

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