Happiness
By Riccarlo Porter
Happiness amounts to a state of fulfillment in an act or activity. Nonsubstantiality measures how happy a person can feel. In other words, the degree to which one disconnects with expectation and desire determines the good or bad feeling associated with an act, connection, or state.
Can one control happiness? No one can. That state naturally overtakes humankind in essence and transports energy to a higher lighter state. The unseen magic of happiness supersedes laughter and fun. It finds us in the big open of happenings. Stephen Hawkins says, " life would be tragic if it were not funny." People are funny. They get bent out of shape over Bull crap.
The trouble with cooking an egg is that one must figure out how the egg should be and maybe even if something should go with the dog-gone thing. Life is an egg wanting to crack. When does one crack? Happiness can cause seismic activity. Hahaha!
Understanding happiness begins with opening up. One must embrace change, the ups and downs. Cheer on the movement, the development, and or improvement. Mental note: don't take your chances for granted. Remember to clearly view each act or connection in order to see substance.