Your analogy of deep roots and a tree that grows high is true to human experience. However, my reading talks about the relationship between time and eternity. Those who think that eternity does not exist might consider the logic of the writer absurd. If I connect the idea of "deep roots" to what he's saying, it would mean avoiding things in time that prevent us from achieving that idea of endless happiness.
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Define happyness, interpet only your soul, you make happiness for the soul by now living towards it, grow it so its happy in eternity when departure happens.
Avoiding certain aspects isnt such a bad take on it.
Time is non existence there as its not finite.
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But one's time here on earth is. Defining happiness can either be based on one's opinion, or it might require a benchmark. Yes, thanks for initiating the engagement.