It’s another Monday, and a good time to remind everyone how important it is to deliberately find happiness in our daily endeavours.
Today, we highlight Sidney J. Harris’ famous quote, “happiness is a direction, not a place!” More often than not, we tend to expect happiness only from completing a task, attaining an achievement, or just meeting a target.
This could partly explain why some people might find it difficult to attain a state of constant and deliberate happiness when circumstances might not exactly be favourable to them. Most people are groomed to only appreciate the results of work and purpose without acknowledging the processes that led to the results.
Success is seldom an overnight achievement, there is usually a deeper process – an inner working of motivation, purpose, and drive, all of it mostly in private. People who have made great strides across different industries and endeavours always hammer on the need to enjoy the twists and turns on the road to success.




