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A Fact Or Fallacy? by Sleekyshuga(f): 4:30pm On May 12, 2016
Unbroken happiness is a bore; it should have ups and downs

Culled from: Half Of A Yellow Sun
Author: Chimamanda Ngozi Adiche
Page: 314

Unbroken: whole, not divided into parts.

Happiness: the emotion of being happy; joy.

Bore (from the context of my question): to inspire boredom in somebody.

I finished C.N.A's Americanah, and dived for her Half of a Yellow Sun. Though, I have seen the movie but I realized that it is nowhere as intriguing as her book. It's a MUST READ for all lovers of literary work.

I stumbled on the quote (above) she made and uploaded it on my Personal Message (PM) on BBM. Since I totally agreed with her, I thought everyone did, not until I got a mention from someone today countering me, saying it was wrong. I tried explaining to him in the best of my knowledge but he stood his grounds. I decided to ask others, and I got answers different from my thought, though two ladies agreed with me, with the other basing her points on an adventurer (a relationship adventurer), though, I countered her telling her it applies to all spheres of life..

Unbroken happiness can't be a bore. It's impossible to have unbroken happiness.., Mr. J.
--- Unbroken happiness is a key to a healthy living, relationship, career, life etc but it's practically impossible.

Any everlasting/unbroken happiness is fake? Yes, I replied.. I GIVE UP was his astonished answer.., Mr. C.
--- There is NO everlasting/unbroken happiness... Any everlasting/unbroken happiness is pretense..

Happiness is a certainty, and I know of couples that have never quarreled/had issues before.., Mr. A.
--- Inasmuch as we all want happiness, an unbroken relationship/happiness do not exist..

What then is the essence of happiness if it cannot be broken?

'UNBROKEN HAPPINESS/RELATIONSHIP/LIFE IS A BORE; IT SHOULD HAVE UPs AND DOWNs.'

What's your take on this? Do you agree or disagree with the above? If yes, give, reasons, vice versa..

Mature responses, please kiss..

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Re: A Fact Or Fallacy? by ENIGMA24(m): 4:34pm On May 12, 2016
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Re: A Fact Or Fallacy? by Sleekyshuga(f): 4:43pm On May 12, 2016
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Re: A Fact Or Fallacy? by Nobody: 4:47pm On May 12, 2016
Unbroken happiness in the sense that the relationship never witnesses ups or downs is actually a fallacy. Problems are bound to crop up every now and then cos this is life; a mixture of 'yin' and 'yang' makes for balance. So whether its a bore or not, unbroken happiness is almost impossible to achieve



But if all things were equal, I'd rather have my happiness unbroken than the other way, who no like better thing

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Re: A Fact Or Fallacy? by firstking01(m): 4:47pm On May 12, 2016
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Re: A Fact Or Fallacy? by Teespice(f): 4:51pm On May 12, 2016
I have read half of a yellow sun and americanah.

unbroken happiness is futile in my opinion. though as humans we do not pray for bad things to happen so that the chain of happiness be broken, but then something has to happen for it to be broken even though that event or causative agent/factor may or may not be planned.

I don't know if I made sense.

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Re: A Fact Or Fallacy? by Nobody: 4:54pm On May 12, 2016
Well, I believe a no-quarrel relationship is a fallacy. There is no way siblings, let alone couples will live on Earth and not have quarreled at one time or the other.
Re: A Fact Or Fallacy? by Sleekyshuga(f): 5:04pm On May 12, 2016
CFCman:
Well, I believe a no-quarrel relationship is a fallacy. There is no way siblings, let alone couples will live on Earth and not have quarreled at one time or the other.
In essence, unbroken happiness is a fact wink?

Teespice:
I have read half of a yellow sun and americanah.
unbroken happiness is futile in my opinion. though as humans we do not pray for bad things to happen so that the chain of happiness be broken, but then something has to happen for it to be broken even though that event or causative agent/factor may or may not be planned.
I don't know if I made sense.
You made sense smiley.. Well, I think we don't plan for a broken happiness.. If that attack do not come, how then can you cherish the other person/what you share?

So, you stand with unbroken happiness being bore wink?
Re: A Fact Or Fallacy? by Nobody: 5:07pm On May 12, 2016
Sleekyshuga:

In essence, unbroken happiness is a fact wink?
Absolutely
Re: A Fact Or Fallacy? by Nobody: 5:12pm On May 12, 2016
Unbroken happiness is not a bore(I really do not want to agree with that word in this case) cos sincerely,, I believe nobody wants to experience sadness...
Nobody gets bored by being happy at all time..

But its just a fact,,its not possible to experience unbroken happiness in life..


Unbroken relationship?? can be pretty boring..
Also, it can only happen in a relationship where one party is not being sincere with the other...


Its also a fact....
Re: A Fact Or Fallacy? by PureWays(m): 5:19pm On May 12, 2016
We are imperfect beings, so it's impossible for anyone to experience unbroken happiness.

It doesn't exist.

And if it does exist, it will surely be a bore.
Joy will never really make sense if it weren't for pain so is happiness. Happiness will be a norm if pain/sorrow doesn't exist.

The ups and downs in a relationship is what spice up the affair. The anticipation, the victory, the doubt, the make up are what makes it fun.
Unbroken happiness is a fallacy or rather an illusion.

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Re: A Fact Or Fallacy? by Teespice(f): 5:21pm On May 12, 2016
Sleekyshuga:

In essence, unbroken happiness is a fact wink?


You made sense smiley.. Well, I think we don't plan for a broken happiness.. If that attack do not come, how then can you cherish the other person/what you share?

So, you stand with unbroken happiness being bore wink?

I don't stand with unbroken happiness being a bore.

I will gladly welcome anything and anybody that makes me happy 365 days a year and beyond.

but I know it is not possible going with events that might happen most especially, the unplanned ones.

this is where expectations come in. one has to have at the back of their mind that one day something unexpected will happen as as such prepare for that day.

I might be called a pessimist, but abeg, na reality dey ground.
Re: A Fact Or Fallacy? by Sleekyshuga(f): 5:29pm On May 12, 2016
Omavik:
Unbroken happiness is not a bore(I really do not want to agree with that word in this case) cos sincerely,, I believe nobody wants to experience sadness...
Nobody gets bored by being happy at all time..

But its just a fact,,its not possible to experience unbroken happiness in life..


Unbroken relationship?? can be pretty boring..
Also, it can only happen in a relationship where one party is not being sincere with the other...


Its also a fact....
OK!! Relationships aside, how then do you excel in other spheres of life when there are no challenges?

Don't you ever feel everyone around you is pretending to be happy; your colleagues? boss? classmates? etc..
Re: A Fact Or Fallacy? by Sleekyshuga(f): 5:42pm On May 12, 2016
Teespice:


I don't stand with unbroken happiness being a bore.

I will gladly welcome anything and anybody that makes me happy 365 days a year and beyond.

but I know it is not possible going with events that might happen most especially, the unplanned ones.

this is where expectations come in. one has to have at the back of their mind that one day something unexpected will happen as as such prepare for that day.

I might be called a pessimist, but abeg, na reality dey ground.
Hahahhahaha.. Now, you got me confused..

Then what is the essence of happiness if it cannot be broken? Where is the challenge? Where is the 'I can do it' attitude?

You have to be unhappy to appreciate happiness grin..

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Re: A Fact Or Fallacy? by Nobody: 5:46pm On May 12, 2016
Sips chilled kunu before commenting.



Unbroken happiness is a bore; it should have ups and downs

To start with, I'll like to state that unbroken happiness is not impossible in many aspects of life and definitely not a bore.

Well, considering relationships, is almost impossible as there's no way two grown individuals won't have conflicting opinion(s) on some issues. Sometimes circumstances, actions and inactions which are unavoidable will cause a little squabble which in some cases snowballs into a situation that steals your happiness - this is true and indeed a fact. However, preventing such situations from escalating into something that steals your happiness is not impossible.

Unbroken happiness been a bore may be true for some people but definitely not for some. I think a person's temperament comes to play here.


I dey come make I finish this kunu before e no go cold again. grin
Re: A Fact Or Fallacy? by Nobody: 6:10pm On May 12, 2016
Sleekyshuga:

OK!! Relationships aside, how then do you excel in other spheres of life when there are no challenges?

Don't you ever feel everyone around you is pretending to be happy; your colleagues? boss? classmates? etc..
Does challenges equate broken happiness?
Re: A Fact Or Fallacy? by Teespice(f): 6:14pm On May 12, 2016
Sleekyshuga:

Hahahhahaha.. Now, you got me confused..

Then what is the essence of happiness if it cannot be broken? Where is the challenge? Where is the 'I can do it' attitude?

You have to be unhappy to appreciate happiness grin..

babes

happiness can be broken. which is why I said it all boils down to expectations.
Re: A Fact Or Fallacy? by Nobody: 6:49pm On May 12, 2016
Suigeneris93:
Unbroken happiness in the sense that the relationship never witnesses ups or downs is actually a fallacy. Problems are bound to crop up every now and then cos this is life; a mixture of 'yin' and 'yang' makes for balance. So whether its a bore or not, unbroken happiness is almost impossible to achieve



But if all things were equal, I'd rather have my happiness unbroken than the other way, who no like better thing


Gbam! You just said all I had in mind smiley wink


@sleekyshuga she just spoke my mind
Re: A Fact Or Fallacy? by Sleekyshuga(f): 6:52pm On May 12, 2016
Teespice:


babes

happiness can be broken. which is why I said it all boils down to expectations.
Reasons it becomes boring when there are no challenges, little stress, fights etc to make us appreciate happiness..

Thanks for contributing kiss.. I understand your stance..

iAmCharis:
Does challenges equate broken happiness?
Are challenges not a bridge to your happiness?

What then do you refer to a bridge in happiness? tongue
Re: A Fact Or Fallacy? by joseph1832(m): 6:57pm On May 12, 2016
I'll say it all depend on the individual. What applies to you, doesn't necessarily apply to me or someone else.

Happiness, as I've come to know it, doesn't have the same interpretation for many people. Some people might quarrel everyday, and yet, they're happy, while some don't quarrel at all and yet, they're still happy.

So, like I said above, its purely relative.

Cc: postmann, lezz, ishilove, mindfulness.

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Re: A Fact Or Fallacy? by Ishilove: 7:02pm On May 12, 2016
joseph1832:
I'll say it all depend on the individual. What applies to you, doesn't necessarily apply to me or someone else.

Happiness, as I've come to know it, doesn't have the same interpretation for many people. Some people might quarrel everyday, and yet, they're happy, while some don't quarrel at all and yet, they're still happy.

So, like I said above, its purely relative.

Cc: postmann, lezz, ishilove, mindfulness.
You've essentially said all that needs to be said
Re: A Fact Or Fallacy? by joseph1832(m): 7:08pm On May 12, 2016
Ishilove:
You've essentially said all that needs to be said
Okay. smiley
Re: A Fact Or Fallacy? by Sleekyshuga(f): 7:16pm On May 12, 2016
joseph1832:
I'll say it all depend on the individual. What applies to you, doesn't necessarily apply to me or someone else.

Happiness, as I've come to know it, doesn't have the same interpretation for many people. Some people might quarrel everyday, and yet, they're happy, while some don't quarrel at all and yet, they're still happy.

So, like I said above, its purely relative.
Reasons I used the Oxford Dictionary definition for us all to be on the same stance smiley..

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Re: A Fact Or Fallacy? by joseph1832(m): 7:21pm On May 12, 2016
Sleekyshuga:

Reasons I used the Oxford Dictionary definition for us all to be on the same stance smiley..
So, aren't we on the same page?
Re: A Fact Or Fallacy? by Nobody: 7:49pm On May 12, 2016
Sleekyshuga:

Reasons it becomes boring when there are no challenges, little stress, fights etc to make us appreciate happiness..

Thanks for contributing kiss.. I understand your stance..


Are challenges not a bridge to your happiness?

What then do you refer to a bridge in happiness? tongue
ooking away from relationships, would you call the challenges that comes with academic success a bridge to happiness?
Re: A Fact Or Fallacy? by Nobody: 8:11pm On May 12, 2016
Sleekyshuga:

OK!! Relationships aside, how then do you excel in other spheres of life when there are no challenges?

Don't you ever feel everyone around you is pretending to be happy; your colleagues? boss? classmates? etc..
You're getting that line wrong Shuga..

Challenges do not equate broken happiness...


You can be faced with challenges at work but so long as you still have your job,,your happiness isn't broken one bit...


You might find it difficult to get good grades at school(challenging) but in as much as you're still in school, your happiness isn't broken...


Finding the right spouse might be something you've been battling with (a challenge) but you are still alive, and you'll definitely meet him one day,your happiness isn't broken...


I can go on and on...

A broken happiness is...
Loosing a loved one..
You walk b4 but suddenly, you wake up to see that your legs feel heavy.. Almost impossible to move them..
You've got a functioning sight but something went wrong and the world suddenly becomes dark...
Barren women can also explain that phrase "broken happiness" ...



My point is,, Unbroken happiness shouldn't be tagged a "Bore"..
Its not boring.. I'll prefer to be happy for the rest of my life...
But this is reality, not some nolly/holly/Bollywood movie...
Re: A Fact Or Fallacy? by Sleekyshuga(f): 8:15pm On May 12, 2016
iAmCharis:
ooking away from relationships, would you call the challenges that comes with academic success a bridge to happiness?
To every success, there is a bridge..
To every course you are fighting for, something (a sacrifice) has to be paid..

• I applied for Medicine (unbroken happiness), and instead, I got a course I never knew existed. I had to adjust (it became a challenge/downs). My ability to sail in that course becomes my success story (ups).

• I had classmates who didn't bathe to school, wash their clothes, slept on benches, barely ate real food, had little or no social life all in a feat to achieve success.. I remember my c.rep telling me he never cooked from his year 1 till he graduated, all because he wanted to leave with a first class, and of course, he did it..

There are periods you just don't want to read but because of the goal(s) ahead, you brace up, leave your unbroken happiness/comfort zone to tackle the ups & downs in academics..

Whether you like it or not, that was a bridge to their happiness/normal lives..

• Why would I want to have a boss who will always pat me on my back when I do something wrong, come late to work, abuse and fight my colleagues all because he wants me happy undecided?

• Or a boyfriend/hubby who would want me happy always even at the detriment of my own mistakes/faults? Whatever happens to shaking that unbroken happiness?

Wouldn't I get bored? Of course, I will.

IAmCharis, wouldn't you get bored undecided? Where then is the chance to prove that you are ready to learn, and be better if things goes smoothly for you?

'Even the rich also cry.'

I wouldn't shove my opinions down your throat grin!! Each man to his own understanding..

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Re: A Fact Or Fallacy? by lezz(m): 8:20pm On May 12, 2016
joseph1832:
I'll say it all depend on the individual. What applies to you, doesn't necessarily apply to me or someone else.

Happiness, as I've come to know it, doesn't have the same interpretation for many people. Some people might quarrel everyday, and yet, they're happy, while some don't quarrel at all and yet, they're still happy.

So, like I said above, its purely relative.

Cc: pos.tmann, lez.z, is.hilove, mind.fulness.

Lolz, funny I find something to agree with the OP.

I miss happiness alot when I encounter misery.

And if happiness sticks too long with me, it loses its essence and becomes trite in its most potent attribute.

Happiness without cease is just as empty and unstirring as daylight would've been without nightfall!

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Re: A Fact Or Fallacy? by postmann: 8:26pm On May 12, 2016
joseph1832:
I'll say it all depend on the individual. What applies to you, doesn't necessarily apply to me or someone else.

Happiness, as I've come to know it, doesn't have the same interpretation for many people. Some people might quarrel everyday, and yet, they're happy, while some don't quarrel at all and yet, they're still happy.

So, like I said above, its purely relative.

Cc: postm.ann, lez.z, ishi.love, m.indfulness.

You're right, bro. Happiness means different things to different people at different stages of their lives. It converges with time to a narrower division, but still means different things to different people.

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Re: A Fact Or Fallacy? by Sleekyshuga(f): 8:43pm On May 12, 2016
@ Omavik, LOL @ getting the line wrong.. Why are you bent on 'Unbroken happiness is bore?' Why throw away the 'ups & downs' undecided?

I hate doing this but I will to buttress a point.. Tiwa & her hubby fell out.. Why? It's simply because their unbroken happiness became a lie to their own face.. To the world, they had an unbroken happiness/comfort zone.. Didn't they? Infact, they played along, until it became a serious issue/boring..

Don't you think if they had looked into the 'downs' initially, it wouldn't have resorted to a divorce?
Re: A Fact Or Fallacy? by Nobody: 9:16pm On May 12, 2016
Sleekyshuga:

To every success, there is a bridge..
To every course you are fighting for, something (a sacrifice) has to be paid..

• I applied for Medicine (unbroken happiness), and instead, I got a course I never knew existed. I had to adjust (it became a challenge/downs). My ability to sail in that course becomes my success story (ups).

• I had classmates who didn't bathe to school, wash their clothes, slept on benches, barely ate real food, had little or no social life all in a feat to achieve success.. I remember my c.rep telling me he never cooked from his year 1 till he graduated, all because he wanted to leave with a first class, and of course, he did it..

There are periods you just don't want to read but because of the goal(s) ahead, you brace up, leave your unbroken happiness/comfort zone to tackle the ups & downs in academics..

Whether you like it or not, that was a bridge to their happiness/normal lives..

• Why would I want to have a boss who will always pat me on my back when I do something wrong, come late to work, abuse and fight my colleagues all because he wants me happy undecided?

• Or a boyfriend/hubby who would want me happy always even at the detriment of my own mistakes/faults? Whatever happens to shaking that unbroken happiness?

Wouldn't I get bored? Of course, I will.

IAmCharis, wouldn't you get bored undecided? Where then is the chance to prove that you are ready to learn, and be better if things goes smoothly for you?

'Even the rich also cry.'

I wouldn't shove my opinions down your throat grin!! Each man to his own understanding..
Lol see epistle wey you take reply simple kweshon shockedgrin

I applied for Medicine (unbroken happiness), and instead, I got a course I never knew existed. I had to adjust (it became a challenge/downs). My ability to sail in that course becomes my success story (ups).
This is a peculiar case.. There are thousands of persons out there who got admitted into the course of their dream and excelled in it all through. They had unbroken happiness


• I had classmates who didn't bathe to school, wash their clothes, slept on benches, barely ate real food, had little or no social life all in a feat to achieve success.. I remember my c.rep telling me he never cooked from his year 1 till he graduated, all because he wanted to leave with a first class, and of course, he did it..
Bia, let's be realistic. Didn't bathe to school, wash their clothes, always slept on benches, barely eat real food? All these are lies. Yes, it happens but it's not seldom. We all read the interview of the guy that graduated with 5.0 from Unilag. He didn't experience this. I had a hostel mate then that graduated with a first class from electrical engineering. This guy plays football every evening with other students. He partied, had several relationships and everything a normal person does. Most times, I read for very very long hours. It didn't break my happiness rather, it was a pleasure. It was a pleasure to decipher and prove equations and theories most of my classmates couldn't. I guess Joe's point of view comes to play here. Happiness is relative.


Biko stop making unrealistic instances. Why will a boss pat you on your back when you come late for work, abuse and fight your colleagues? And when he queries you for such, is that supposed to break your happiness??

*crunches popcorn*
Re: A Fact Or Fallacy? by Vivly(f): 9:43pm On May 12, 2016
Unbroken Happiness exists only for the contented.
Those who find unbroken Happiness to be a bore were never really happy in the first place because to find a lax, a fault in your happiness (the boredom) is itself unhappiness.

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