ARE WE HAPPY?
We should always make a conscious effort to always be happy. Sometimes we have this impression that being happy is just an emotion that pops up unknowingly but it should not be so. According to Rev. Ronald Rolheiser. OMI in his article in Tidings entitled, “Meaning and happiness”, these are not good questions to ask ourselves? They're questions with which to torture ourselves. When we face our lives honestly, this kind of question about happiness is more likely to bring tears to our eyes than solace to our souls because, no matter how well our lives are going, none of us live perfectly fulfilled lives. Always there are unfulfilled dreams. Always there are areas of frustration. Always there are tensions. Always there are deeper hungers that are being stifled. And always, as Karl Rahner so poignantly puts it, we are suffering the torment of the insufficiency of everything attainable as we are learning that, here in this life, there is no finished symphony. Our lives are always...