Happiness isn't somethign that just shows up in our lives whenever we feel like it. Happiness depends on our actions.
End your pursuit of happiness.
Maybe Hollywood, magazines, talk shows etc. wouldn't like this idea too much because it would cut back on viewership if people followed through with it, but I am actually going to say it again. End your pursuit of happiness.
Rather, understand that it is in our daily actions and unfolding all though life that we actually find fulfillment, and in the end of it all, deep and true happiness.
I'm not suggesting that happiness isn't a crucial aspect in each of our lives - it would absolutely be ignorant to claim such a thing. What I am simply proposing is that maybe there really is a different track we can take that will guide us to greater happiness through our life. Perhaps we ought to be aiming more about the development of our mind, body, and soul every single day in small increments to guarantee that we are consistently growing and adapting in positive ways? This is going to be a very engaging alternate trail to take rather than seeking something that we can never actually grasp onto.
If we are consistently growing, we feel that we are making progress in our lives and therefore are happy with how things are going. But aimlessly hunting for an emotion that cannot be gripped onto like other emotion we experience seems a bit hopeless to start with. There must be an alternate way of doing things which will help us become more successful in life long term.
So what if you tried on this idea for some time and authorized yourself to focus on expansion instead of happiness?
Who knows what might happen?
All I know is that development in life is deeply connected to personal development and growth and that contentment really isn't far behind.
Food for thought.
End your pursuit of happiness.
Maybe Hollywood, magazines, talk shows etc. wouldn't like this idea too much because it would cut back on viewership if people followed through with it, but I am actually going to say it again. End your pursuit of happiness.
Rather, understand that it is in our daily actions and unfolding all though life that we actually find fulfillment, and in the end of it all, deep and true happiness.
I'm not suggesting that happiness isn't a crucial aspect in each of our lives - it would absolutely be ignorant to claim such a thing. What I am simply proposing is that maybe there really is a different track we can take that will guide us to greater happiness through our life. Perhaps we ought to be aiming more about the development of our mind, body, and soul every single day in small increments to guarantee that we are consistently growing and adapting in positive ways? This is going to be a very engaging alternate trail to take rather than seeking something that we can never actually grasp onto.
If we are consistently growing, we feel that we are making progress in our lives and therefore are happy with how things are going. But aimlessly hunting for an emotion that cannot be gripped onto like other emotion we experience seems a bit hopeless to start with. There must be an alternate way of doing things which will help us become more successful in life long term.
So what if you tried on this idea for some time and authorized yourself to focus on expansion instead of happiness?
Who knows what might happen?
All I know is that development in life is deeply connected to personal development and growth and that contentment really isn't far behind.
Food for thought.
About the Author:
Evan Sanders is the author of The Words Of Encouragement, a website dedicated to bringing the best quotes, motivational content on the web, and blogs all to one place. Want to learn a little bit more about happiness? Check out these quotes about being happy for some serious perspective on life.
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