Many people are searching for happiness or trying to find out what kind of life is happy, but true happiness exists in everyday life.
You can feel happy in everyday life, not just in special situations.
Simply living a normal, everyday life can bring happiness to each day.
Even if you don't have many possessions, or if your room isn't perfectly tidy, you can feel happy in a normal, small Japanese house, which may be old and not newly built, and which is just old enough that you might be thinking about rebuilding or renovating, but is still livable.
To feel happiness in everyday life, you need to be fulfilled from within.
There are almost no conditions required, to the point where there's nothing to write about.
However, if there are conditions for happiness, then if you fall outside of those conditions, you will no longer be happy, which means that such happiness is not sustainable.
This also applies to love in relationships. If love is based on conditions, such as being tall, having a high income, being handsome, or being cute, then if you fall outside of those conditions, that conditional love will disappear.
On the other hand, if you "don't know why, but I like you," or "I like you for some reason," then that love is more likely to be lasting.
Similarly, happiness, even though there are conditions that can diminish it, fundamentally does not require conditions to achieve it. Happiness is a basic human quality, so you don't need conditions to be happy.
However, there may be conditions related to the environment or relationships that prevent you from being happy, and if you can remove or resolve those conditions, your life will naturally become happier.