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“
Life
is
essentially
an
endless
series
of
problems
,
Mark
,
”
the
panda
told
me
.
He
sipped
his
drink
and
adjusted
the
little
pink
umbrella
.
“
The
solution
to
one
problem
is
merely
the
creation
of
the
next
one
.
”
A
moment
passed
,
and
then
I
wondered
where
the
fuck
the
talking
panda
came
from
.
And
while
we
’
re
at
it
,
who
made
these
margaritas
?
“
Don
’
t
hope
for
a
life
without
problems
,
”
the
panda
said
.
“
There
’
s
no
such
thing
.
Instead
,
hope
for
a
life
full
of
good
problems
.
”
And
with
that
,
he
set
his
glass
down
,
adjusted
his
sombrero
,
and
sauntered
off
into
the
sunset
.
Happiness
Comes
from
Solving
Problems
Problems
are
a
constant
in
life
.
When
you
solve
your
health
problem
by
buying
a
gym
membership
,
you
create
new
problems
,
like
having
to
get
up
early
to
get
to
the
gym
on
time
,
sweating
like
a
meth
-
head
for
thirty
minutes
on
an
elliptical
,
and
then
getting
showered
and
changed
for
work
so
you
don
’
t
stink
up
the
whole
office
.
When
you
solve
your
problem
of
not
spending
enough
time
with
your
partner
by
designating
Wednesday
night
“
date
night
,
”
you
generate
new
problems
,
such
as
figuring
out
what
to
do
every
Wednesday
that
you
both
won
’
t
hate
,
making
sure
you
have
enough
money
for
nice
dinners
,
rediscovering
the
chemistry
and
spark
you
two
feel
you
’
ve
lost
,
and
unraveling
the
logistics
of
fucking
in
a
small
bathtub
filled
with
too
many
bubbles
.
Problems
never
stop
;
they
merely
get
exchanged
and
/
or
upgraded
.
Happiness
comes
from
solving
problems
.
The
keyword
here
is
“
solving
.
”
If
you
’
re
avoiding
your
problems
or
feel
like
you
don
’
t
have
any
problems
,
then
you
’
re
going
to
make
yourself
miserable
.
If
you
feel
like
you
have
problems
that
you
can
’
t
solve
,
you
will
likewise
make
yourself
miserable
.
The
secret
sauce
is
in
the
solving
of
the
problems
,
not
in
not
having
problems
in
the
first
place
.
To
be
happy
we
need
something
to
solve
.
Happiness
is
therefore
a
form
of
action
;
it
’
s
an
activity
,
not
something
that
is
passively
bestowed
upon
you
,
not
something
that
you
magically
discover
in
a
top
-
ten
article
on
the
Huffington
Post
or
from
any
specific
guru
or
teacher
.
It
doesn
’
t
magically
appear
when
you
finally
make
enough
money
to
add
on
that
extra
room
to
the
house
.
You
don
’
t
find
it
waiting
for
you
in
a
place
,
an
idea
,
a
job
—
or
even
a
book
,
for
that
matter
.
Happiness
is
a
constant
work
-
in
-
progress
,
because
solving
problems
is
a
constant
work
-
in
-
progress
—
the
solutions
to
today
’
s
problems
will
lay
the
foundation
for
tomorrow
’
s
problems
,
and
so
on
.
True
happiness
occurs
only
when
you
find
the
problems
you
enjoy
having
and
enjoy
solving
.