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Birthright Quote by Elizabeth Gilbert

“I had always been taught that the pursuit of happiness was my natural (even national) birthright. It is the emotional trademark of my culture to seek happiness. Not just any kind of happiness, either, but profound happiness, even soaring happiness. And what could possibly bring a person more…” quote by Elizabeth Gilbert
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“I had always been taught that the pursuit of happiness was my natural (even national) birthright. It is the emotional trademark of my culture to seek happiness. Not just any kind of happiness, either, but profound happiness, even soaring happiness. And what could possibly bring a person more soaring happiness than romantic love.”

Elizabeth Gilbert

About This Quote

Source Essay: "The Pursuit of Happiness", The New Yorker, 2015

Cultural belief holds happiness as a right, especially profound joy from love, but this can create unrealistic expectations.

In simple terms: Culture says happiness is a right, love is ultimate.

Key Takeaway

Seek realistic joy, not idealized love.

Themes

happiness culture love expectations identity

Mood

thoughtful hopeful critical

Type

philosophical motivational reflective

When to use this quote

  • relationship counseling
  • self‑help
  • cultural critique
  • mindfulness
  • personal growth

Key Concepts

philosophy social psychology well‑being

Questions to Reflect On

  • Do you equate love with happiness?
  • What other sources bring you profound joy?
A Different Perspective

Love may not fulfill all expectations; happiness is multifaceted.

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