But I'd still suggest happiness is the drive to satisfaction that Saint Mick assures us we can't get (even if we smoke the same cigarettes as him).
I'd agree there's a blissful natural ground state of consciousness concordant with unconditional love and acceptance, but that's not what I think 'happiness' means.
Quite correct. I misread your comment. Apologies.
But I'd still suggest happiness is the drive to satisfaction that Saint Mick assures us we can't get (even if we smoke the same cigarettes as him).
I'd agree there's a blissful natural ground state of consciousness concordant with unconditional love and acceptance, but that's not what I think 'happiness' means.