> Thank you, your post cured my depression. (Sarcasm)
Your welcome. (Sarcasm returned)
> This is pure magical thinking. There are many reasons to be not happy. Being in pain, having lost a loved one, not having your physical needs met and well simply having depression or a myriad of other problems.
Of course there are many life situations where "being happy" is not what a person can or needs to experience at that moment, where "moment" is defined as some period of time determined by each person. And there are medical conditions where trying to choose happiness is simply not possible, such as "having depression or a myriad of other problems."
> And people shouldn't be happy with all circumstances. It is not healthy to be happy all the time. Sometimes accepting the negative emotions is important for growth.
I never wrote anything to that effect. What I wrote was:
Happiness is an individual choice,
available to us all at any time.
Just because a choice is
available does not mandate it must be chosen immediately and unconditionally.
But you go ahead and mischaracterize what I wrote to serve whatever agenda you have and I will reiterate what I posted earlier in this thread:
My key point is that happiness is a choice.
I hope everyone can find a way to choose it.