The author, Steve Salerno, does a nice job ridiculing the "you can have whatever you imagine" way of thinking. But he seems a bit ambivalent about happiness itself. He ends this way:
My father didn't have it all, but I believe he was at peace with himself and the life he led. Shouldn't that be enough for any of us?The elevation of "peace with yourself" to a supreme attainment is interesting, recalling Stoicism and Buddhism. It's a bit jarring to find in a business newspaper.
So much resignation is ugly to behold,
A bitter fruit that makes the spirit old.
Be wary of false peace
Where all dreams cease.
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