I have always said and felt that true enjoyment can not be described.

Meaning of the quote

Enjoyment is a feeling that's hard to put into words. Even though we can try to describe how we feel when we're really happy or having fun, the actual experience of joy is something that's very personal and unique to each person. Rousseau, a Swiss philosopher, believed that the most meaningful and genuine kinds of enjoyment are things that are almost impossible to explain clearly to others. The way we experience true happiness or fulfillment is deeply personal and can't always be captured by language.

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