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Lykke er noe som må praktiseres

Lykke er noe man må øve seg på, akkurat som fiolin. John Lubbock
Happiness is a thing to be practiced, like violin.

John Lubbock

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John Lubbock, 1st Baron Avebury, born on April 30, 1834, in London, England, was a polymath whose legacy reverberates across diverse fields. As the 4th Baronet, he hailed from a lineage of bankers and scholars. Lubbock’s multifaceted life unfolded against the backdrop of scientific inquiry, political engagement, and philanthropy.

His early years were steeped in intellectual curiosity. Raised at High Elms Estate near Downe in Kent, Lubbock imbibed scientific fervor from his father, a Fellow of the Royal Society. His friendship with Charles Darwin further ignited his passion for evolutionary theory. Lubbock’s journey spanned education at Eton College, partnership in his family’s bank, and a profound impact on the scientific and political landscape.

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In the symphony of existence, John Lubbock’s quote resonates: “Happiness is a thing to be practiced, like the violin.” Imagine life as a musical score, and happiness—the sweet melody—awaits our skilled fingers. Like a violinist, we must practice, tuning our hearts to joy.

Happiness isn’t a passive state; it’s an art form. Just as a violinist refines each note, we cultivate happiness through deliberate effort. The strings of our days resonate with purpose, love, and gratitude. Lubbock invites us to wield our metaphorical bows, drawing forth harmonious moments.

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