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Life & Wisdom Quote by Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

"Happiness is a ball after which we run wherever it rolls, and we push it with our feet when it stops"

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Goethe turns happiness into a childish sport, then quietly reveals the exhaustion baked into the game. The image is simple - a ball rolling ahead of us - but it’s also faintly cruel. Happiness isn’t a home you arrive at; it’s an object with its own momentum, dragging your attention across whatever terrain life happens to be. You chase it “wherever it rolls,” which smuggles in a loss of agency: the route is dictated by the ball, not the runner. Even joy becomes reactive, outsourced to circumstance.

Then comes the sharper twist: “we push it with our feet when it stops.” When happiness pauses, we don’t savor it; we kick it back into motion. That’s not mere restlessness, it’s suspicion - the feeling that stillness is dangerous, that contentment must be refreshed, extended, proven. Goethe captures a psychological loop that reads uncannily modern: the pressure to keep experiences “going,” to convert a fleeting good moment into a longer run, to treat satisfaction as something that needs management.

Context matters: Goethe writes out of an era pre-dating our self-help industry, yet steeped in Romantic intensity and Enlightenment self-scrutiny. He’s skeptical of any tidy moral that promises serenity as a stable possession. The subtext is that happiness, pursued as a thing, becomes a treadmill: either it’s fleeing and you’re chasing, or it’s here and you’re nudging it away. The wit is in the metaphor’s innocence; the cynicism is in how accurately it maps desire.

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Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe (August 28, 1749 - March 22, 1832) was a Writer from Germany.

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