Everyone Is Trying to Become Happy

The struggle for existence is essentially a struggle for happiness. Whether one is a businessman accumulating wealth, a politician seeking power, or a scientist discovering new technologies, the underlying motivation is the same: "I want to be happy." Śrīla Prabhupāda acknowledges this legitimacy of this desire—after all, the soul is by nature full of bliss. However, he ruthlessly exposes the futility of trying to squeeze happiness out of dead matter. In these quotes, he diagnoses the human condition—we are seeking the right thing in the wrong place—and offers the permanent solution: reviving our eternal relationship with the reservoir of all pleasure, Śrī Kṛṣṇa.

Universal Pursuit

Śrīla Prabhupāda notes that the desire for happiness is not artificial; it is our birthright. We are parts and parcels of God, who is sac-cid-ānanda-vigrahaḥ (eternal, full of knowledge and bliss). Therefore, misery is unnatural to us. The problem is that we have forgotten our origin and are trying to satisfy our spiritual longing with temporary material substitutes.

Happiness in a Forest Fire?

Why do our plans fail? Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that the material world is designed as a place of correction, not enjoyment. He compares it to a forest fire or a prison house. Trying to become happy here by making adjustments—buying a better car, changing the government, or accumulating money—is a hallucination. The environment itself is incompatible with permanent happiness.

Secret: Dovetailing Consciousness

Real happiness begins when we stop acting independently and start acting for Kṛṣṇa. This is called "dovetailing" our desires. Just as a hand is happy when it feeds the stomach, the living entity is happy when it serves the Supreme. This service attitude immediately relieves the soul from the anxiety of the material struggle. Śrīla Prabhupāda assures us that as soon as we taste the nectar of service, our miserable life vanishes.

Sarve Sukhino Bhavantu

The Vedic mission is sarve sukhino bhavantu: "Let everyone be happy." Śrīla Prabhupāda emphasizes that the Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement is the only practical implementation of this ideal. Political "isms" (capitalism, communism) have failed to bring peace because they address only the body. Spiritual knowledge addresses the root. By spreading this knowledge, we perform the highest welfare work.

Conclusion

The choice before us is simple. We can continue our independent struggle in the material ocean, swimming aimlessly and suffering the waves of birth and death, or we can take the boat of Kṛṣṇa consciousness. Śrīla Prabhupāda's message is one of profound hope: happiness is not a myth, nor is it far away. It is right here, waiting for us to simply change our consciousness. By chanting Hare Kṛṣṇa and strictly following the instructions of the Bhagavad-gītā, anyone—regardless of their past—can become eternally, blissfully happy.

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