Desire without a destination,
Desire without a destination,
The relationship between economic growth and happiness has become an important topic that cannot be avoided in modern times. During the high-growth period, there was a high expectation that the economy would grow and science and technology would make life more convenient and prosperous, leading to happiness. But even though science and technology have advanced dramatically compared to the past, what is the reason for not being happy?
Science has led to economic growth, but only a few people can enjoy its fruits, and wealth is drawn to it. The gap problem is a tragedy caused by science and technology.
"The pursuit of happiness is like the treadmill of pleasure." - Daniel Coen
Once on the machine, it spins infinitely and stays at the starting point no matter how much you run on the turning rail. It is said that if we look back on history, we realize that economic growth was not a means to achieve the goal of happiness, but if we reach out to economic growth, growth takes on a mask of infinite desire.
Humans constantly want bigger and more things, even when basic needs are met, even before they are met.
When he achieves one, he is inclined to achieve another.
People try to get what others have without knowing what they want. When someone gets ahead of you, you want to get ahead of that person for no reason.
There is no destination for human desires.
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