The Desiderata of Happiness by Max Ehrmann

 

 

The Desiderata of Happiness

Poems of Inspiration
from the Author of Desiderata

Max Ehrmann

The Desiderata

 

Selected by Susan Polis Schutz


 

Happiness

To be without desire is to
be content. But contentment is not
happiness. And in contentment
there is no progress. Happiness is
to desire something, to work
for it, and to obtain at least a part
of it. In the pursuit of
beloved labour the busy days pass
cheerfully employed, and
the still nights in peaceful sleep.
For labour born of desire is
not drudgery, but manly play.
Success brings hope, hope
inspires fresh desire, and desire
gives zest to life and joy
to labour. This is true whether your
days be spent in palaces
of the powerful or in some little
green by-way of the world.
Therefore, while yet you have
the strength, cherish a desire to do
some useful work in your
little corner of the world, and
have the steadfastness to labour.
For this is the way to the
happy life; with health and
endearing ties, it is the way to the glorious life.

by Max Ehrmann

 

 

Copyright 1948 by Bertha K Ehrmann
Copyright renewed 1976, by Robert L Bell
Reprinted 1986
ISBN 0 285 62724 4
Printed in Great Britain by Redwood Burn Limited, Trowbridge, Wiltshire

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