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Question: Philosophically speaking, is joy a universal!?
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I'm sure joy is!. Everyone/thing [depends] will experience it sometime; I'm sure of it!.

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I'm not being irrational in anyway, though!. And I don't want to be!. I'm sure that everyone has experienced joy at least once in their life!.!.!.!. some more than others!. I just don't believe that joy is a 24/7 thing!. Sadness and remorse can replace it at any given second!. The joy experienced might have been very minor, but just thinking about that feeling of warmth and security makes you joyful!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Joy is not universal but searching for Joy ( happiness) is!.
Joy or being in happiness is comparable to Silence!. Silence is everywhere and one does not have to do anything to be silent!. "Be silent" they say!. All they mean is not to make a noise!. Noise is an intrusion on silence!.
Similar is the case with joy!. Joy is!. Unhappiness or joylessness is an intrusion on Joyous state!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Of course it is!. Simply because every human being or other being does show joy I think, only how it is shown is very very different!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Of course!.Www@QuestionHome@Com