A Quote by Jordan Peterson

'Happiness' is a pointless goal. — © Jordan Peterson
'Happiness' is a pointless goal.
The goal of all goals is happiness, and our emotions are like road signs on that journey toward the goal of happiness.
The purpose of life is the expansion of happiness. It is the goal of every other goal. Ben Henretig has embarked on an ambitious project to document a country and culture that has embraced Happiness as a part of its national policy
Most people keep waiting on happiness, putting off happiness until they're successful or until they achieve some goal, which means we limit both happiness and success. That formula doesn't work.
Any goal without salvation as its ultimate end is as pointless as trying to live forever on this earth.
Happiness, wealth, and success are by-products of goal setting, they cannot be the goal themselves.
Inasmuch as art preserves, with the promise of happiness, the memory of the goal that failed, it can enter, as a 'regulative idea,' the desperate struggle for changing the world. Against all fetishism of the productive forces, against the continued enslavement of individuals by the objective conditions (which remain those of domination), art represents the ultimate goal of all revolutions: the freedom and happiness of the individual.
Everyone's goal is to be happy. Happiness is achieved by promoting happiness to others.
Happiness is the ultimate goal. It is the goal of all other goals.
Happiness will never come if it's a goal in itself; happiness is a by-product of a commitment of worthy causes.
Happiness is not reaching your goal. Happiness is being on the way.
Everyone knows that (1) happiness is the goal of life, and (2) happiness is a chimera.
Pleasure is not the goal of man, but knowledge. Pleasure and happiness comes to an end. It is a mistake to suppose that pleasure is the goal. The cause of all the miseries we have in the world is that men foolishly think pleasure to be the ideal to strive for. After a time man finds that it is not happiness, but knowledge, towards which he is going, and that both pleasure and pain are great teachers.
Never will I pursue happiness, because it is not a goal, just a by-product, and there is no happiness in having or in getting, only in giving.
Happiness is the ultimate goal...The mistake we make is not going for happiness first. If we did, everything else would follow.
Don't pointless things have a place, too, in this far-from-perfect world? Remove everything pointless from an imperfect life, and it'd lose even its imperfection.
At a time when you stay at the top, there is no explosion of happiness - happiness is experienced when everything remains in front of you, when you know that you have to a goal a few hundred, a few dozen meters when you are right in front. This is the time of happiness.
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