
We seek happiness through things, through relationship, through  thoughts, ideas. So things, relationship, and ideas become all-important  and not happiness. When we seek happiness through something, then the  thing becomes of greater value than happiness itself. When stated in  this manner, the problem sounds simple and it is simple. 
We seek  happiness in property, in family, in name; then property, family, idea  become all-important, for then happiness is sought through a means, and  then the means destroys the end. Can happiness be found through any  means, through anything made by the hand or by the mind? Things,  relationship, and ideas are so transparently impermanent, we are ever  made unhappy by them. Things are impermanent, they wear out and are  lost; relationship is constant friction and death awaits; ideas and  beliefs have no stability, no permanency. 
We seek happiness in them and  yet do not realize their impermanence. So sorrow becomes our constant  companion and overcoming it our problem.
To find out the true meaning of happiness, we must explore the river of  self-knowledge. Self-knowledge is not an end in itself. Is there a  source to a stream? Every drop of water from the beginning to the end  makes the river. To imagine that we will find happiness at the source is  to be mistaken. It is to be found where you are on the river of  self-knowledge.”  
Jiddu Krishnamurti