It is a commonplace among moralists that you cannot get happiness by pursuing it. This is only true if you pursue it【B1】Gamblers at Monte Carlo are pursuing money, and most of them lose it instead, but there are other ways of pursuing money, which often【B2】. So it is with happiness. If you pursue it【B3】drink, you are forgetting the hang-over(). Epicurus pursued it by living only in congenial society and eating only dry bread,【B4】by a little cheese on feast days. His method proved successful in his case, but he was a valetudinarian(体弱多病的人), and most people would need something more【B5】. For most people, the pursuit of happiness,【B6】supplemented in various ways, is too abstract and theoretical to be【B7】as a personal rule of life. But I think that【B8】personal rule of life you may choose it should not, except in rare and heroic cases, be【B9】with happiness. There are a great many people who have all the【B10】conditions of happiness, i.e. health and a sufficient income, and who,【B11】, are profoundly unhappy. In such cases it would seem as if the 【B12】must lie with a wrong theory as to how to live. In one sense, we may say that any theory as to how to live is wrong. We imagine ourselves more different from the animals than we are. Animals live on【B13】, and are happy as long as external conditions are【B14】. If you have a cat it will enjoy life if it has food and warmth and opportunities for an【B15】night on the tiles. Your needs are more complex than those of your cat, but they still have their basis in instinct. In civilized societies, especially in English-speaking societies, this is too【B16】to be forgotten. People propose to themselves some one paramount objective, and【B17】all impulses that do not minister to it. A businessman may be so.【B18】to grow rich that to this end he【B19】health and private affections. When at last he has become rich, no【B20】remains to him except harrying(折磨) other people by exhortations(训词) to imitate his noble example. 【B1】