Pure, Constant Bliss

Not only do nice possessions fail to create the bliss that a person seeks, in reality, material things get in the means of an individual’s ability to experience happiness. When a person is focused on getting the points that they assume will make them happy, and then locate that the joy isn’t there once the points are in their ownership, that person has to then confess that their time and power were squandered on the points they pursued (due to the fact that they just went after these things in the quest of happiness). If an individual were to make the really sensation (of joy, tranquility, bliss, and so on) the target rather of making “things” the target, then that individual is guaranteed to really feel that desired sensation, once the target is attained.

I hope this post assists in a relaxed and pleasurable means.
Thanks,
Joe Clinton.

Not only do good properties fall short to create the bliss that a person seeks, in fact, material things obtain in the method of a person’s capacity to experience bliss. When an individual is focused on obtaining the things that they assume will make them pleased, and after that locate that the joy isn’t there once the points are in their ownership, that person has to then confess that their time and power were thrown away on the things they sought (due to the fact that they only went after these things in the quest of joy). If an individual were to make the very sensation (of joy, tranquility, happiness, and so on) the target instead of making “points” the target, then that individual is guaranteed to feel that wanted sensation, once the target is achieved.