The Pursuit Of Happiness
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The Pursuit Of Happiness


Moving forward through the pandemic as a country and world, I find myself contemplating the concept of “happiness”. How it is defined it in our rapidly changing world. Is it a personal ephemeral state and, can it endure beyond this moment or day?

As an “old” style journalist, I support the importance?of observing and sharing of events and issues that affect our present and future lives. I advocate for a “pen is mightier than the sword philosophy”. The fundamental journalism belief that factual knowledge is a compelling social action tool. Facts are powerful accelerators for change. Those who seek to silence and censor us know this. Authentic journalists are an idealistic lot. Our souls seek hope in every missed bullet, even as we despair at the endless cycles of repeating history.

When did journalism get bartered away as a marketing gadget? A "me" movement. That subtle transition where followers and likes became more relevant than facts. Journalism was Facebooked. Inconvenient truths are less palatable than kitten videos. Truth has become another commodity in the bid for perceived popularity and happiness. Integrity is being refashioned as a sales performance indicator.

When I started my career, in vintage days, getting your Press Pass was a rite of passage. It was given and received with a debt of integrity. To faithfully represent neutrality and factually report events. It was a symbol as influential as the Red Cross. It protected us by assuring all sides, we would put our lives on the line to report facts and, protect those who helped us investigate and prove those facts. Personal opinions shelved for the greater good and perhaps powerful, positive change. Getting my first press pass remains one of my most hallowed memories.

Which brings us back to happiness. Is it a personal, exclusive feeling or, something that begs action and inter-action? If those around us are un-happy or suffering, can we still be happy? Kitten videos may offer passing relief from stress, but is that a state of “happiness”? The pandemic brought the world together with the awareness of our mutual needs. The “Over There Syndrome” was on hold as we fought for our collective survival against an invisible enemy. In facing our fragility both as humans and society we found a strange and new happiness. Every day was a celebration and appreciation of life even as we wept for those who passed. (Very much how real journalists feel every day).

The American 1776 Declaration of Independence guarantees the right to; “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness”. This can be interpreted as an endless, exhausting chase after an unattainable goal.

Let us dig a little deeper in the historical thinking at the time of writing. In 1690, John Locke (a “follower” of Sir Francis Bacon) wrote; “The necessity of pursuing happiness is the foundation of liberty”. Jefferson declared that the pursuit of happiness was an “inalienable right”. One of the three foundational Declaration ideas of freedom. Are we still in pursuit? Arthur Schlesinger, in 1964 suggested that at the time of the Declaration’s composition, “the pursuit of happiness” did not mean chasing or seeking it, but actually practicing happiness, the experience of happiness”.

At the time of writing, Jefferson expanded on John Locke’s theory in a singular direction. He recognized the possibility of governments having arbitrary laws that could in effect, take your life, liberty or property. Define the directives of your happiness. A purely individualistic society could and would inevitably regress into tyranny.

“Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness” is a socially inclusive concept. In “God We Trust” implies our enlightened writers understood that these rights are given to all humans by their creator, not by governments. Governments are entrusted with protecting them and, our right of inclusive pursuit.

Happiness is not dependent on our position in life, but is the result of a good conscience and pursuits that are beneficial to all our fellow humans and society. Rather than living a life chasing riches, instead, we live a rich life.

As journalists, in a chaotic world, we experience happiness in every day. Small sparks of observation where happiness has been achieved through cooperative relationships. We may be paid in pennies but as journalists, we must refuse to sell our right of pursuit to the highest bidder. Truth is a not a sales pitch.

In the words of John Locke “whatever I write, as soon as I discover it not to be true, my hand shall be the forwardest to throw it into the fire”.

Happiness is living your truth not for personal benefit, but for all of humanity. Be happy for yourself and, others.

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