There are two kinds of pleasure: one consisting in a state of rest, in which both body and mind are undisturbed by any kind of pain; the other arising from an agreeable agitation of the senses, producing a correspondent emotion in the soul. It is upon the former of these that the enjoyment of life chiefly depends. Happiness may therefore be said to consist in bodily ease, and mental tranquility.
We place the happy life in the security of the mind and in freedom from all obligations.
What can be added to the happiness of a man who is in health, out of debt, and has a clear conscience?