Then

I'll be happy then. Anytime anyone utters that line, they should be required by law to also say: "Maybe". It's unknown. You may reach a goal, you might have one less thing in life to accomplish, but to promise happiness, I mean, what does that even mean? What level of happiness with you have when you get that job? Or get that degree? Or have more freetime? Or even, marry that girl? Conditional happiness, in my eyes, isn't just something to be unsure of, it is almost a scourge. It is a promise of something that is so unsure. Yes, you might be happy when you get that job, but it may be more difficult than you expected, it may limit you in ways that you didn't expect. For goodness sake, you might lose a parent between now and then. We can plan for the future, but we are dust in the wind. The only moment we ever have any control over, especially pertaining to happiness, is the passing moment.

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