The passage given below is followed by four alternative summaries. Choose the option that best captures the essence of the passage.
Most of us have many problems. The solution to these problems lies not in searching for the solution but in listening to the actual content of the problem. We are all seeking happiness at different levels; we want permanency, security, someone to take us to the other side, to a permanent state of bliss. We are searching for something, and that is our life, moving from one object of search to another, never satisfied. Consciously or unconsciously, we are pursuing and searching. The background of this search, if we go into the process, is the urge to find satisfaction, permanency or happiness. We have made searching as inevitable as breathing, and we say life has no meaning if we do not seek. So we are everlastingly pursuing, looking for something at different levels.