Pain can be a fair model of the universe for humans, a fulcrum that demonstrates an individual's actions far better than their pursuit of happiness. I put to you, most of us, spend childhood and the experience of growing up in a garden. The bright colours, warm temperatures and a mouldering sweetness hanging in the air, parents and other adults attempt to soften the blow of the world by applying techniques in language and action. Often growing up, individuals notice a cold wind, a plastic planted bouquet and smell of pesticide, becoming a degree disillusioned. Usually, years will pass from one pursuit to another, always asking the same question: When will i be happy?. Many of these pursuits are common, thoughts of “If i look this way…”, “If i get this object...”, “if i achieve this goal...” are eventually halted, hastily in anguish or consciously forgotten due to in large part the pain, the physical or mental agonising trying to reach the horizon and finally, peacefully find a