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I bet i wouldn't be able to do heroin without a positive smileThis is kinda fucked up advice but genuinely just choosing to be happy worked like you wouldn't fuckin believe for me. Just greet every situation with an open mind, a positive attitude and a smile and things shockingly work out more often than you'd expect.
I enjoy the don't chase happiness and learn to accept things as is replies. But imo happiness isn't exactly a feeling but a state of being, in a way like contentment or peace.Happiness is not a good goal to have. Happiness is really a fleeting emotion; our bodies are designed to give us a little bit of dopamine that tapers off and returns to baseline, it's supposed to motivate you to do things, like a carrot in front of a donkey, you chase the carrot, sometimes you catch the carrot and feel good for a day or so but there's no way to be happy all of the time, or even most of the time
Instead of trying to chase happiness, you should learn what your feelings actually mean. When you're not happy you're not 'depressed' or whatever, your body is telling you that it needs to do something, just like when you're hungry, your body is saying "I need food now", when you're feeling listless and dull your body is telling you it needs novelty.
You should learn how to become content with these feelings and instead of chasing happiness you should pursue more permanent feelings of accomplishment and self-fulfillment. Then you will have plenty of experiences in your memory banks that you can reflect on in moments of downtime and smile about. It solves both problems without being a retarded hippy who only thinks of happiness as an end, instead of a means.
I would start by pointing to a couple fine examples already mentioned:@Fek do you have some words of wisdom??
I think you’re as happy as you choose to be. I would have really pushed back on that statement a few years ago but it’s something I’ve been thinking a lot about recently and I have concluded that happiness comes mainly from within. You have to work at it and it’s not always easy
That's truly the largest hurdle for most. I would wager some/many of you reading along may benefit from some more in depth discussion on the matter, so let's do a quick rundown on one aspect of it - belief. I'll hit some highlights and list some common troublesome examples along the way.This is kinda fucked up advice but genuinely just choosing to be happy worked like you wouldn't fuckin believe for me. Just greet every situation with an open mind, a positive attitude and a smile and things shockingly work out more often than you'd expect.
Very good points, I'd like to mention that I came to this realization not just by observing myself but by observing some of the truly miserable people I know. It's heartbreaking but a pattern I notice with unhappy people in my life is that they simply refuse to even try to be happy. There's this certain learned helplessness, this belief that things are just the way they are, that acts as a massive hurdle that people don't even realize you can overcome.There is much..much more that could be said on the topic, but hopefully that helps some of you get a good start. Dare to humor the belief that you are worthy of personal happiness and life will help guide you.