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Happiness Quote by Arthur Phillips Prague

“...[he] understood that some things mattered and some things did not and that the happy people in this world were those who could easily and rapidly distinguish between the two. The term unhappiness referred to the feeling of taking the wrong things seriously.” quote by Arthur Phillips Prague
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““...[he] understood that some things mattered and some things did not and that the happy people in this world were those who could easily and rapidly distinguish between the two. The term unhappiness referred to the feeling of taking the wrong things seriously.””

Arthur Phillips Prague

About This Quote

Source Book: The Dreamer of the Day, Arthur Phillips, 2005

Recognizing which matters matter and which do not leads to happiness; taking trivial concerns seriously creates unhappiness.

In simple terms: Focus on what truly matters to stay happy.

Key Takeaway

Prioritize meaningful concerns.

Themes

happiness priorities mindset

Mood

reflective thoughtful

Type

philosophical advice

When to use this quote

  • personal relationships
  • career decisions
  • media consumption
  • stress management

Key Concepts

Stoicism value judgment

Questions to Reflect On

  • What do you treat as important?
  • How can you better discern trivial from vital?
A Different Perspective

Ignoring important issues can also cause distress.

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