fool's paradise

The phrase "fool's paradise" refers to a state of bliss or happiness that is based on ignorance, false beliefs, or unrealistic expectations. It describes a situation where someone is deluded into thinking that things are better than they actually are, often due to their own naivety or denial. This expression implies that the person is living in a temporary or illusory happiness that will eventually be shattered by the harsh reality.


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