Analysis Of John Stuart Mill's A Crisis In My Mental History: One Stage Onward

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John Stuart Mill, the author of “A Crisis in My Mental History: One Stage Onward”, writes that those who are able to find happiness do not find it directly, they put their minds to something else, that in turn, produces happiness. If you are only looking for happiness, you will never find it. There are times where you find yourself happy while doing an activity, although once you notice that happiness and try to do that activity solely to be happy, you lose the feeling of happiness from that activity. Because of this, you must do activities without wanting happiness out of it, if you simply just do it, the happiness will come. Perform the activities for the goodness your community or anyone or thing. If you have to ask yourself if you are happy,