The Myth of Destination Happiness In a world constantly pushing us toward the next milestone—whether it's a promotion, relationship, or financial success—happiness is often treated as something to be achieved in the future. People spend years chasing happiness, believing it lies just beyond the next goal or accomplishment. But what if we've been looking at happiness all wrong? What if happiness is not a destination at all, but the very path we walk every day? The famous quote, “There is no path to happiness; happiness is the path,” challenges us to rethink how we approach joy, contentment, and fulfillment. Rather than viewing happiness as something we must attain through external achievements, this perspective encourages us to find happiness in the present moment. Happiness, it suggests, is not the result of our actions but the way we choose to engage with life, regardless of circumstances. The Illusion of Future Happiness Many of us fall into the trap of thinking, “I’ll be hap...