Like A Lark
Saturday, January 16, 2010 at 11:27PM
"If our lives are dominated by a search for happiness, then perhaps few activities reveal as much about the dynamics of this quest - in all its ardour and paradoxes - than our travels. They express, however, inarticulately, an understanding of what life might be about, outside the constraints of work and the struggle for survival. Yet rarely are considered to present philosophical problems - that is, issues requiring thought beyond the practical. we are inundated with advice on where to travel to; we hear little of why and how we should go - though the art of travel seem naturally to sustain a number of questions neither so simple nor so trivial and whose study might in modest ways contribute to an understanding of what the Greek philosopher beautifully termed eudaimonia or human flourishing." The Art Of Travel, Alain De Botton

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–noun
1. a merry, carefree adventure; frolic; escapade.
2. innocent or good-natured mischief; a prank.
3. something extremely easy to accomplish, succeed in, or to obtain: That exam was a lark.