Bliss in a sentence as a noun

The truth is, having no NAT anymore is a bliss.

Slowly ever so slowly, some bliss starts to bubble up from within.

I can see what the old idiom about ignorance and bliss means now.

" And no, you don't go from escaping that to ignorant bliss in half a generation.

"Guess what, I took the A9 this morning, I don't know why I don't do it more often, no traffic, no headaches, pure bliss.

Because we haven't achieved a paradise of endless bliss where no one suffers, we shouldn't bother to try to make things better?

But what if these users are just rich people who have tons of money to spend off the cuff?Ahhh, ignorance is plausible deniability bliss.

There have been people in India, especially wandering monks who shown you can find all the bliss in life even on bare minimal survival gear.

I'm in total bliss <3 nothing feels like helping others - you should try donating!The only thing I would like to see watsi doing is to offer donations with bitcoin!

I get to wear clothes I like, nobody's outside as they're all whinging about the rain, and I feel a sort of melancholy bliss when I'm sat indoors whilst it's raining.

A few months ago traffic in Valencia St, one of the nicest streets in the Mission, was cut off, and it was bliss to take a walk there, even though the street was super crowded.

Minor bliss!Addendum / edit to this to provide context - I think coming from a control systems background has coloured a lot of my opinions in regards to innovation.

Ostensibly, design patterns promise us programming bliss through tried-and-true, universally applicable architectures.

It is a state of bliss, a participation mystique, a connectedness with both the interior and exterior universes, which has come about after the ingestion of a psychedelic drug, but which is not necessarily repeatable with a subsequent ingestion of that same drug.

Bliss definitions

noun

a state of extreme happiness

See also: blissfulness