"Happiness" varies with the individual. Some find it while on the "inward" path...while others find it in our world's material offerings. The monk wouldn't be "happy" living in a mansion...and a billionaire wouldn't choose to live in a monastery.
IMO, we are all entitled to define "happiness" in our own way...and we should leave each other alone. It's folly to think that we know how the "other person" can be 'happy'.
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"Theory is knowledge that doesn't work. Practice is when everything works and you don't know why."
-- Hermann Hesse
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