e.g. Video games, Movies, TV, Anime, etc…

  • SanguinePar
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    222 hours ago

    True happiness is something that should make you happy in the moment and in the long run.

    I’m not sure I agree - why is a long term aspect necessarily for something to constitute true happiness?

    If I can’t remember something, does that mean it didn’t make me “truly happy”?

    If so, that would mean that a child given a toy they play with for years but eventually lose interest in and forget as they grow older, didn’t experience “true happiness” from that toy, which doesn’t seem right to me.

    I don’t think permanence or longevity are factors in whether ones happiness is true or not.

    • @Eq0@literature.cafe
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      119 hours ago

      Good point!

      Other hypotheses: we say “true happiness” when it’s sustainable (for a bit) without obvious negative effects. Thus drugs are stereotypically not sustainable and with negative effects, so they are not true happiness [obviously many would disagree, e.g. Baudelaire] and finding true love is true happiness. Thus, stories are also true happiness.