He seems to be the only truly happy person in the show and he gives a few soundbites and then never appears again in any detail.
Just wondering what kind of philosophy/lifestyle he is supposed to be endorsing.
He seems to be the only truly happy person in the show and he gives a few soundbites and then never appears again in any detail.
Just wondering what kind of philosophy/lifestyle he is supposed to be endorsing.
Basically, it’s to be willing to really look at yourself and identify and acknowledge what makes you unhappy, find what makes you happy, live for yourself, don’t be the reason you aren’t happy.
Obviously the man was rich and had the means to retire to a yurt and live peacefully and not everyone can do something so drastic, but you can still look inward and really reflect on what makes you happy and strive for it.