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Paradox of Hedonism

Seeking pleasure directly often prevents you from attaining it

Overview

The observation that pursuing happiness as a direct goal often makes it harder to achieve.

When you pursue pleasure or happiness directly, you often fail to achieve it. But when you pursue other goals (meaning, relationships, mastery), happiness comes as a byproduct. Actively seeking happiness can be self-defeating.

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