Post Written By Eugene Morgan
“I’d far rather be happy than right any day.”
― Douglas Adams, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy
There are facts and there are opinions about facts. We don’t need to convince another if we are right. When we want to always be right all of the time, it presupposes that everyone else is always wrong which may cause division and alienation. It’s all right to have an opinion about things but it is also all right to respect the opinions of others. We can agree to disagree but we can also find common interests. We can just be happy while enjoying the company of another without trying to convince the other our point of view. Happiness is a state of being. We don’t have to do great things to be happy.