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Tramspotter 08-24-2006 02:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Ghoulish Delight
Canadians like to say that the difference between American and Canada is that America is all about "the pursuit of happiness", while Canada is all about just being happy.

Canadians eh?

Well I like to say: Who the F#ck gives a sh!t about what condecending Canadian's think. I happen to know they have a lot of Ice Holes up there. :eek:

Have you actually heard more than one Canadian say this? Read the quote somewhere or? (Just curious)

Ghoulish Delight 08-24-2006 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Tramspotter
Canadians eh?

Well I like to say: Who the F#ck gives a sh!t about what condecending Canadian's think. I happen to know they have a lot of Ice Holes up there. :eek:

Have you actually heard more than one Canadian say this? Read the quote somewhere or? (Just curious)

More of a pithyism I picked up than anything. The Canada part of it is really irrelevant, just a viceral way of packaging the sentiment and play off the pseudo-rivalry. I don't remember where I first heard it.

To me, what's essential is the somewhat erronious idea that happiness needs to be persued. Happiness can be found anywhere. It seems that too many people equate "inconvenienced" with "unhappy".

Tramspotter 08-24-2006 05:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Ghoulish Delight
To me, what's essential is the somewhat erroneous idea that happiness needs to be perused. Happiness can be found anywhere. It seems that too many people equate "inconvenienced" with "unhappy".

Ah I see, and taken in the context of our time I would agree with you I would even go further and say that being distracted or having fun is often a superficial path to true happiness and contentment. It is indeed a serious problem for America in particular.

However; if you put it into a historical context and look at the framers break from old world society and even how American society differs from many present world nations and realize that being free to peruse your own choices gives us an opportunity to seek fulfillment in ways that not everyone on this rock are able and that is not trivial nor an ideal that any of us in my opinion should be so quick to discard simply because so many fail at (or make choices you don't agree with) or even take for granted the wonderful opertunities that a government based on and respectful of freedom of choice can entail.


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