Happiness (II)Alison finishes her examination of happiness with a discussion of the concept that "ignorance is bliss".
It occurred to me that happiness has to do with spirit rather than intellect. Happiness is a mood, and moods are created by our physical selves. Intelligence may play a part in elevating happiness, in that how successful one is in handling tasks in one's daily life and in one's job. But depression, a clinical illness, affects both the fast and the slow.
In short, the TPV was a black box that you were forced into in order to view a large map of the universe with a tiny arrow pointing to a smallish speck of light with the caption "you are here." The individual inside usually died of insignificance (except for Zaphod Beeblebrox who learned, just as he had expected, that he was indeed the most important being in the universe). Franc theorized that the person who is confronted with the depth of reality as to his own true insignificance and doesn't live a life of despair and despondency (or go shoot himself in the head) is a truly enlightened person. Yes! One can live life knowing there is no god or afterlife, yet go about his business as best he can-and still be happy!
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