What Do sad people have in Common? It seems They have all built a shrine To the past And often go there And do a strange wail and Worship. What is the beginning of Happiness? It is to stop being So religious Like That.
Persian poet
What Do sad people have in Common? It seems They have all built a shrine To the past And often go there And do a strange wail and Worship. What is the beginning of Happiness? It is to stop being So religious Like That.
Persian poet
From a ghazal, a blunt and unconventional psychological observation on sadness and a path to happiness.
c. 1325-1390 CE
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