’s “Paradise”
In part 71.34.466 of Ettinger's “Paradise”, Ettlinger writes about how pleasure and happiness can be found in unexpected places, and that it often appears in the moments that we least expect it. He writes that it is impossible to know when pleasure will come, so when it does, it should be cherished. He also writes that our idea of paradise, or being able to find and relish pleasure, can often be found in mundane moments, such as drinking a cup of coffee with someone you love, or taking a walk in nature. He states that when we are able to look for the pleasure in unforeseen moments, we can find “paradise”.