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Stop chasing happiness. Learn why pleasure is a ghost that disappears when you look at it, and how to find joy indirectly. "The Ghost of Pleasure - Why happiness vanishes the moment you try to catch it" explores the "Paradox of Hedonism." Philosophers from John Stuart Mill to Viktor Frankl have noted that happiness cannot be pursued directly. Like a butterfly, the more you chase it, the more it eludes you. It only lands on your shoulder when you are focused on something else-like a purpose, a relationship, or a task.Philosopher Nathaniel Cross explains why the modern obsession with "being happy" is making us miserable. When we make happiness a goal, we constantly monitor our mood ("Am I happy yet?"), which interrupts the very flow state that generates joy."The Ghost of Pleasure" advises readers to aim for meaning instead of mood. It is a guide to "oblique" living, teaching that satisfaction is the unintended side-effect of a life well-lived, not a destination you can navigate to directly.



