[Paleopsych] True happiness.
G. Reinhart-Waller
waluk at earthlink.net
Wed Feb 23 20:02:06 UTC 2005
Happiness like most other emotions is truly in the eyes
of the beholder. Many psychiatrists have discovered
the secret for creating an operable world for their
patients and it consists of the new brands of Happy
Drugs. Prosaic has become standardized in America just
like Apple Pie. If the patient responds favorably,
both psychologically and physically, then I'd say
prescribe Prosaic. But not all individuals have the
same reaction to drugs nor do they have the same
psychological problems. Every tub on its own bottom.
Gerry Reinhart-Waller
----- Original Message -----
From: "Christian Rauh" <christian.rauh at uconn.edu>
To: "The new improved paleopsych list"
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Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2005 8:19 AM
Subject: [Paleopsych] True happiness.
> Is religion *true* hapiness?
>
> I know many people who are oblivious to world events
> and are definetely more happy than the ones who
> follow what is going on. Are these people *truly*
> happy?
>
> Is the spouse who doesn't know of their partner's
> affair *truly* happy?
>
> Should we create an artifical environment of
> happiness?
>
> This has been a long debate in philosophy.
>
> Christian
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