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“Any intelligent person knows that life is a beautiful thing and that the purpose of life is to be happy, said my father as he watched the three beauties. But it seems only idiots are ever happy. How can we explain this?” - Orhan Pamuk

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Life is a beautiful thing, my father used to say as he gazed upon the wonders of the world. He believed that the essence of existence lies in the appreciation of the beauty that surrounds us. From the vibrant colors of a sunset to the delicate petals of a flower, there is endless beauty to be found in every corner of life.

The purpose of life is to be happy, my father would often remind me. He believed that true fulfillment comes from finding joy and contentment in the present moment. Happiness is not a destination to be reached, but a journey to be embraced with open arms.

Despite his wisdom, my father pondered a perplexing question: why do only idiots seem to be happy? It seemed that those who were blissfully ignorant of the complexities of life were the ones who experienced the most joy. How could this be explained?

Perhaps, my father mused, ignorance truly is bliss. Those who are unaware of the harsh realities of the world may find it easier to maintain a sense of happiness. They are not burdened by the weight of knowledge and can simply enjoy life for what it is.

On the other hand, intelligent individuals are often plagued by overthinking and analysis. They are acutely aware of the challenges and injustices of the world, which can make it difficult to find happiness amidst the chaos. Their pursuit of knowledge may come at the cost of their own contentment.

But perhaps, my father suggested, there is a middle ground to be found. It is possible to be both intelligent and happy, to appreciate the beauty of life while also acknowledging its complexities. By finding a balance between awareness and acceptance, one can cultivate a deep sense of fulfillment.

Ultimately, happiness is a choice that we must make each day. It is not reserved for the ignorant or the intelligent, but for those who choose to see the beauty in the world and embrace it with gratitude. By shifting our perspective and focusing on the positive aspects of life, we can find happiness even in the midst of uncertainty.

So, as my father watched the three beauties before him, he reflected on the profound truth that life is indeed a beautiful thing. And while the path to happiness may be different for each of us, it is a journey worth embarking on with an open heart and a curious mind.




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