End your pursuit of happiness.
What?! Why?!
Happiness isn't something that just shows up in our lives whenever we feel like it. Happiness depends on our actions.
So I will say it again. It's time to end your pursuit of happiness.
Generation after generation we have been fed that our entire goal in life is to be happy. I'm not necessarily refuting that happiness is a great thing, but where this idea falls short is in the actual implementation of a "way of being" in order to achieve any level of worthwhile happiness.
Instead of always chasing happiness, understand that it is in our daily actions and expansion all through life that we really find fulfillment, and in the end of it all, deep and true happiness.
I would never suggest that happiness isn't a critical aspect to living. It is. Who wouldn't want to be happy? What I am simply suggesting is that maybe there's a different way we can take to end up being happier in the long run than trying to chase after happiness itself? I think it's possible that building your dreams, constantly growing and developing and looking to help others would lead to a more fulfilling life than seeking after an emotion that can't really be grasped.
In order to truly feel like you are living you have to be growing. Chasing happiness does not necessarily guarantee that you are going to grow. However, if you focus on daily actions and tasks that can help you develop as a person over time, there's a good change you will find that happiness you've been looking for in the long run.
So what if you tried on this idea for a while and allowed yourself to focus on growth instead of happiness? Who can really say what might happen?
Happiness is connected to personal fulfillment.
A little bit of food for thought.
What?! Why?!
Happiness isn't something that just shows up in our lives whenever we feel like it. Happiness depends on our actions.
So I will say it again. It's time to end your pursuit of happiness.
Generation after generation we have been fed that our entire goal in life is to be happy. I'm not necessarily refuting that happiness is a great thing, but where this idea falls short is in the actual implementation of a "way of being" in order to achieve any level of worthwhile happiness.
Instead of always chasing happiness, understand that it is in our daily actions and expansion all through life that we really find fulfillment, and in the end of it all, deep and true happiness.
I would never suggest that happiness isn't a critical aspect to living. It is. Who wouldn't want to be happy? What I am simply suggesting is that maybe there's a different way we can take to end up being happier in the long run than trying to chase after happiness itself? I think it's possible that building your dreams, constantly growing and developing and looking to help others would lead to a more fulfilling life than seeking after an emotion that can't really be grasped.
In order to truly feel like you are living you have to be growing. Chasing happiness does not necessarily guarantee that you are going to grow. However, if you focus on daily actions and tasks that can help you develop as a person over time, there's a good change you will find that happiness you've been looking for in the long run.
So what if you tried on this idea for a while and allowed yourself to focus on growth instead of happiness? Who can really say what might happen?
Happiness is connected to personal fulfillment.
A little bit of food for thought.
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