Happiness is defined by Webster as:
1) obsolete : good fortune : prosperity
2)
a : a state of well-being and contentment : joy
b : a pleasurable or satisfying experience
3) felicity, aptness
I think Webster nailed it this time, but I think he should have added that it is a variable. That is, happiness isn't a constant, granted, always experienced feeling. If it were, we wouldn't pursue it. That's right, no one would be in search of it. Life wouldn't have that thrill of transitioning from a downside to an upside. We'd all be very bored to say the least.
At any rate I say, "Enjoy the rocky road of life, the suspense of asking for a promotion, and dare I say, the thrill of initiating make up sex." These moments won't last forever.
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