Don't Directly Pursue Happiness

By Evan Sanders


End your pursuit of happiness.

What?!

Honestly, happiness isn't something that just arrives at our front doorstep whenever we want it to. Happiness truly depends on the actions we take day after day.

So I will say it again. It's time to end your pursuit of happiness.

Society has fed us this story that we must always be in the pursuit of happiness throughout our entire lives. However, there's not really much support in terms of how to live a happy life. Sure books have been written and countless movies made, but there's still a hole in the entire teaching of the concept altogether.

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.

When we are growing we feel like we are truly living. When we are breaking through boundaries and moving forward with our lives we start to feel this great sense of accomplishment. Truth is, when you are on a path of development happiness just seems to show up no matter what you do.

Give it a shot. Decide that you are going to dive into the world of development, growth, dreams and goals and eventually you might become happier in the long run.

Happiness is connected to personal fulfillment.

A little bit of food for thought.




About the Author:



No comments:

Post a Comment