Option 1 -> The passage argues against focusing on global events, stating that worrying about them is unproductive.
Option 2 -> The passage explicitly states "Indifference to things outside our control is the key to happiness" and emphasizes fulfillment through meaningful activities.
Option 3 -> The passage discourages reactivity, advocating instead for acceptance and not responding to every little thing.
Option 4 -> The passage suggests most information consumed has little real value and represents wasted time on trivial pursuits.
Hence, Option 2: Fulfilling and lasting happiness -> The passage directly connects indifference to uncontrollable things with happiness, stating it as "the key to happiness" and contrasting negative, reactive days with fulfilling ones spent on meaningful activities -> correct