Why Happiness Isn't the Goal - and Never Was
For years, we've been told that happiness is the destination.
That if we work hard enough, heal enough, believe enough, or wait long enough, life will eventually reward us with a lasting sense of contentment.
But what if happiness was never meant to carry that weight?
In Finding Peace, Keith Thorn offers a quiet, deeply honest exploration of what remains when happiness proves unreliable-and what becomes possible when we stop chasing it altogether.
This is not a book about positive thinking.
It is not a guide to emotional optimization.
And it is not a promise that life will resolve if you just do the right things.
Instead, Finding Peace speaks to those who have done the work, carried the responsibility, stayed faithful, endured the waiting-and still find themselves asking:
Why does peace feel so elusive, even when life hasn't fallen apart?
Through reflective storytelling and thoughtful insight, Thorn explores:
Why happiness is conditional-and why peace is notHow waiting, striving, and endurance quietly erode our inner livesThe difference between faith and expectationWhat it really means to let go without giving upHow trust changes when reassurance disappearsWhy peace often feels like loss before it feels like freedomRather than offering answers, this book offers orientation.
It invites the reader to step out of constant negotiation with life-to stop bracing, fixing, and waiting for permission to rest. Peace, Thorn suggests, does not arrive when circumstances improve. It appears when resistance quiets.
Written with clarity, restraint, and emotional intelligence, Finding Peace is for readers who:
Are tired of chasing emotional highsHave outgrown motivational optimismWant depth without dogmaAre learning to live with unanswered questionsAre seeking steadiness rather than solutionsThis book does not rush toward conclusions.
It stays. And in staying, it creates space-for honesty, for grief, for trust without armor, and for a peace that does not depend on happiness to survive.
If you've ever felt that something essential was missing-even in good seasons-Finding Peace may help you recognize what has been quietly present all along.