The source material from Chapter 2 suggests that such a person cannot find happiness while remaining in that state. The text describes a person with a mind for argumentation as being full of "bad thoughts and false logic," stating they are "not fit for self-knowledge; only ignorance devours them." It continues, "For them, there is no happiness in this world or the next, only unhappiness everywhere and always." The text describes the author, Hemadpant, as initially being this way, but the path to bliss involved moving away from cynicism and argumentation towards faith and surrender, not finding a way to be happy while embracing those traits.
According to Baba, how can a person who is cynical, critical, and prone to argumentation find happiness in this world?
๐ Chapter 2