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It seems to me that I will always be happy in the place where I am not.
Paul Auster
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The quote suggests that true happiness often eludes us in our current circumstances, making it seem more attainable in other places or situations.

Paul Auster's quote reflects a common feeling that happiness is often perceived to exist elsewhere, rather than in our current environment or situation. It highlights the human tendency to idealize the unknown and romanticize places or circumstances we are not currently a part of, suggesting that discontent and the pursuit of happiness can lead us to believe that fulfillment lies outside our present reality.

Themes

HappinessContentmentDiscontentPlacePerception

In practice

Example use cases

This quote could be shared during a motivational speech about personal growth and finding joy in one's circumstances.

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