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by jessriedel 4880 days ago
Isn't that the opposite of the original sentence I quoted?
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It could be.

I think if a person's "happiness every day" is "smoke crack and gamble in search of a short-lived rush", he needs to reevaluate, because that won't serve long term happiness.

OTOH, if a person's "happiness every day" is "do yoga, spend time with family, and work reasonable hours at a job he enjoys", then that's a good idea.

Ideally, the short term and the long term are reasonably aligned, otherwise you get problems.

In that case, "happiness every day" is a uselessly vague term.
It could be used as a mantra to remind a person to focus on things that bring him happiness. The details matter, of course.