would be cured completely, actually was truer to the human experience, and it gave us not, t me ghki ohains, but this exquisite, deep happiness. and i am so happy d pud atul ihe ith rm enriching this experience for me and for all of us. and i'd like him to rise. ( applause ) i'm t lkg oug atulorittle things. i'm talking about being able to appreciate the fullness of the partial. now what makes dayenu and the yearning for happiness so complicated today is we have so much choice and abundance. the fact is, americans are twice as rich today as they were in the 1950s. and on every single study, they n'sce t y ppr. you see, deep down we know that getting more, at least at a certain point, doesn't really make us any happier, because you can never get enough of what you don't really need. ( audience chuckles ) ( applause ) the yearning for happiness that remains even after we have everything we need points to a different level of happiness that every single wisdom tradition on this planet invites us to consider. and that is, behind every yearning for happiness is the yearning to give happiness. yo