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The pursuit of happiness in earthly desires leads to temporal suffering from "summary" of City of God by Saint Augustine (of Hippo)

The pursuit of happiness in earthly desires is a common inclination among human beings. Many believe that by satisfying their material and physical needs, they will find lasting contentment and joy. However, this pursuit often leads to nothing but temporal suffering and dissatisfaction. It is a misguided path that ultimately fails to bring true fulfillment. In the 'City of God', Saint Augustine delves into the complexities of human nature and the consequences of seeking happiness in fleeting pleasures. He argues that the pursuit of earthly desires only serves to distract individuals from their ultimate purpose and leads them away from the path of true happiness. Augustine suggests that true happiness can only be found in God, who is the source of all goodness and perfection. By focusing on material possessions, wealth, and physical pleasures, individuals become slaves to their own desires. They are constantly seeking more, never satisfied with what they have, and always yearning for something beyond their reach. This i...
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    City of God

    Saint Augustine (of Hippo)

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