Yes, they want peace and happiness.
In Buddhism, happiness is considered to be Dukkha, or unsatisfactory, because it is impermanent and not able to provide lasting contentment. Attachment to fleeting feelings of happiness can lead to suffering when those feelings inevitably change. Buddhists believe that true peace and liberation come from letting go of attachment to transient states of happiness and seeking a deeper, more stable inner peace.
Okay this is a kind of weird question but people just say this because it is so catchy.And maybe people just want the world in peace love and happiness.
They did not like the idea of human suffering. They want peace and happiness
Enlightenment is a state of relative and absolute happiness, this state is the goal of many Buddhists.
peace and happiness
Peace, or inner peace, is a central concept in Buddhism. It is characterized by the absence of mental agitation and the presence of tranquility. Buddhists believe that true peace comes from practicing mindfulness, cultivating compassion, and achieving enlightenment.
Happiness.
peace and happyness
Peace, Love, and Happiness
Buddhists feel that all living things are connected, and that ignorance is what spurns hate, greed and aversion. For Buddhists the only way to find spiritual delight is aspire to peace.
The Peace Pagoda in Battersea Park.
Protector of Peace/ Protected by Happiness