Bliss as an Illusive Pursuit

Schopenhauer's philosophy casts a melancholic shadow upon the human pursuit of happiness. He perceived it not as a attainable destination, but rather as an dream perpetually just out of reach. Our desires, he argued, are insatiable, always craving more, and this relentless yearning only deepens our dissatisfaction. Like a will-o'-the-wisp, happines

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