This quote by Gerald Jampolsky speaks with the concept that sometimes we have to choose between being right and moring than happy. It recommends that in specific scenarios, it is more crucial to prioritize our own happiness than to be right. This might mean that we ought to want to compromise and release our own viewpoints in order to keep peace and consistency in our relationships. It could also indicate that we must be willing to accept that we might not always be best and that it is okay to be wrong often. Ultimately, this quote motivates us to concentrate on our own happiness and wellness instead of attempting to prove that we are right all the time. It advises us that it is okay to let go of our need to be ideal and to prioritize our own happiness rather.
"I was married to Margaret Joan Howe in 1940. Although not a scientist herself she has contributed more to my work than anyone else by providing a peaceful and happy home"
"Try to be happy in this present moment, and put not off being so to a time to come, as though that time should be of another make from this which has already come and is ours"
"Don't wish me happiness - I don't expect to be happy it's gotten beyond that, somehow. Wish me courage and strength and a sense of humor - I will need them all"