A Human Strategy #534: He pursues happiness as if something else were pursuing him,

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He pursued happiness like the man who loved the smell of tobacco so much he took it up, but now, even if he still had the delicate senses with which to relish it, the frantic chasing of his withdrawal does not grant the flowering reception of the senses on even the coolest morning.  He pursues happiness as if something else were pursuing him, or dragging him; he can never be quite sure.

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