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Happiness Quote by George Orwell

"Men can only be happy when they do not assume that the object of life is happiness"

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Orwell pulls off a neat act of verbal sabotage: he uses the promise of happiness to indict the modern fixation on it. The line is built like a trapdoor. It starts with a familiar, self-help premise (happiness as the goal), then drops it, revealing a darker, more political claim beneath: when happiness becomes an “object,” it turns into a measuring device, and measuring devices are easily weaponized.

The phrasing matters. “Assume” suggests a quiet, unexamined ideology rather than a personal preference. Orwell isn’t scolding people for wanting joy; he’s warning them about a culture that treats happiness like a compulsory output. Once you think life’s purpose is to feel good, ordinary frustration starts to look like personal failure, and the door opens to manipulation: consumerism offering fixes, institutions prescribing “well-being,” even authoritarianism selling comfort in exchange for conscience.

The subtext is classic Orwellian suspicion of abstractions. “Happiness” here isn’t a warm human feeling; it’s a slogan, a target, an optimization metric. When you chase it directly, you narrow life to mood management. When you stop insisting on it, happiness returns sideways - as a byproduct of meaning, work, love, political commitment, or simply endurance.

Contextually, Orwell is writing out of a century that advertised progress and delivered mass death, propaganda, and bureaucratic coercion. In that landscape, the idea that life’s “object” is happiness reads less like optimism than like a sedative. Orwell’s bite is that real contentment may require refusing the very demand to be content.

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George Orwell

George Orwell (June 25, 1903 - January 21, 1950) was a Author from United Kingdom.

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