Happiness can't be bought with cash. Neither can the leisure industry sell it. Happiness has to be earned by pursuing it in meaningful ways, and what is meaningful naturally varies from person to person. For scientist, the engagement with a scientific problem is the most meaningful aspect of his existence. In the case of a writer, it is his struggle with words, plots, images, ideas, that defines happiness. A musician discovers joy when he manages to express himself in his music. In each case, the journey is what matters an not the destination. Work becomes tyranny for a a person when it becomes a chore, and is forced by external factors and conditions. It then ceases to be a Pursuit of Happiness. In our times, the dielectic between work and happiness is very often misunderstood. when the link between the two is ruptured, we often try to find a solution elsewhere. We try to heal the symptom while leaving the cause of unattended. The idea of holiday as a break from work refuses to recognize that happiness can be found in work. Tourism industry plays on this confusion and offers leisure as as a solace to those in Pursuit of Happiness. Would Kalidasa have preferred an idle weekend in Himalayas to chasing the cloud in his imagination while writing Meghadoot ? Or would Michelangelo have traded his love for marble with sailing on the Adriatic? write a summary on above paragraph
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