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I have always looked for true happiness but could never find it. In the eyes of many people including my family, they would assume that I would be happy, especially since I have many material objects that most people can't afford. I don't know why but I just feel like I'm searching for something that I can't attain. I want to feel truly happy, but all the happiness I feel are fake, shallow, and just an act. I want to be happy a simple act that I cannot achieve. Is it even feasable to experience true happiness? If so how?

2007-03-07 19:28:32 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

19 answers

if there is True Happiness, it is subjective.
You have the wonderful opportunity and right to decide what THAT would be for yourself.
no one else can determine it - and you should not expect anyone to offer it, or suggest WHAT it should be.
A few suggestion in trying to attain it :
* Have the courage to be yourself!
* Accept what comes your way and accept it, if it must be accepted.
* Play the cards you are dealt with in life.
* Accept Life (time) as you would death.
* Be true to yourself, therefore you'll more naturally be true to others.
Embrace the good in life as you would the bad.
* Above all trust in your self firstly, few delusions as to what is trustworthy in yourself, will help.
Simply be. Whatever you are. Do not wander from this into what would BETTER be.
These are just a few suggestions.
There are many others. Seek them yourself.

2007-03-07 19:48:48 · answer #1 · answered by skydancerwi 6 · 0 1

Stop what you are doing and find a lover to watch the sunset with. Look on as the day goes by and finally watch the stars go away as the dawn breaks. It's ok if you don't have a companion to do this with. People are everywhere and not all to hard to get along with for the most part. It makes me feel better just to know that someone other than me is enjoying their life at the same time and place as i am... that might just be me being an attention wh0re but i feel that if other like minded people join together it makes the process of life easier and touches my being in profound ways i thought i never would have known untill my first love. There is a strict warning though. If you ever do get to find What you consider True Happiness in what ever form it may take then BEWARE for there is always the possibility that the opposite feeling can occur. So take a chance and allow yourself to be enveloped in your environment. Let people and places get to you. That way you might actually connect with someone or something.

Hey, when i was little i had two foxes that loved me and hated everyone else. They made me soooooooo very happy that I can't even begin to explain it. They left me though. They passed on... They did give me four very beautiful children to take car of in their absence and with any luck they might even play some of the same tricks as their parents used to. I know that it isn't them but I can still remember the times that we had spent together fondly. I know that it's hard to look to something other than yourself for answers, but if we had to do everything alone then what would the reason for being here actually be...

Make some freinds, remember that you are not the only one that feels this way, and maybe with any luck that will make your happiness known to you...

If nothing else HAVE FUN!!!!

2007-03-07 20:18:20 · answer #2 · answered by voidlesshope 2 · 0 1

Happiness is a bit like a watermelon seed that shoots out of your grasp the harder you squeeze it. Many have said that trying too hard to get it is a sure way to lose it.
___And if you give it a little thought, you'll see that this is a selfish goal, anyway, just a feeling that in and of itself, has little to do with goodness. You'll do a lot better if you worry more about the happiness of others than about your own. This doesn't mean being a doormat, for that gives the false message to others that it's OK to treat people like doormats, and that won't help with THEIR happiness.
___Who exactly promised you (or anyone else) that you wouldn't have to suffer? An awful lot of suffering is easier to take if you look at it as just a coloration of the day that you keep plodding through. It isn't a judgment, it doesn't have meaning, it's just a feeling, like an overcast day as opposed to a sunny one.
___Then there's guilt. There's difference between the fact and the feeling of guilt. When you've done something wrong, do what you have to to deal with it, swallow your pride and apologize, make restitution, and get past it. Knowing that you've done all that can reasonably be done can go far to dispell lingering feelings of guilt. And cultivating the habit can more generally dispel those other vague feelings of guilt that we seem to pick up like lint these days; if you have confidence in your ability to face real guilt, you'll have more confidence that the linty guilt is just a bogus depressive thought. Don't spend so much freaking time worried about how it feels, just do the right thing, and move on.
___If you're ambitious, you may get cranky when you bump up against competitors, but do what you can to handle the situation honorably, and that's all you can do. Lose your conscience, and you lose your soul. But keep your conscience healthy by being as forgiving with yourself as with others: no more, no less.
___An awful lot of the big winners in life are also among the biggest losers. They're the ones who learn from the losing, and who acquire resilience in the process that those who have it easier don't get. People fear losing way too much.
___One of the main judgments we attach to suffering is fear. But a lot of this fear goes away as one gets past a few suffering phases or events. One gains confidence on one's own resilience.
___So don't try so hard to get happiness. You'll miss out on the adventure of life, the learning exeriences, and the resilience. Don't fear suffering. By itself it's just a feeling, and if you treat it as trivial, chances are it will be more trivial. Certainly, your odds will improve vastly. Self-fulfilling prophecies can be our friends.
___Pay more attention to living a good life than a happy one, and the happiness wiill follow.

2007-03-07 20:42:48 · answer #3 · answered by G-zilla 4 · 0 0

Well to be happy you must know what your purpose is in life and then do it. Right living helps, so does A Satisfied Mind.. great song by The Blind Boys of Alabama by the way. There is common thread among depressed or sad people. They think way too much about themselves and their own problems. I am not saying they don't have legitimate issues, but I am just pointing out that changing your focus to the needs of others and then helping them, might change your perspective and how you feel about yourself. Many people find that possessions, drugs, exciting lifestyles, don't fill the void they are trying fill in their lives. If you are a Christian, I would say to seek God's will for your life. If you are not a Christian, then maybe you should look into it. I would also recommend reading Suprised by
Joy, by C.S. Lewis, who spent much of his life trying to be happy.

2007-03-07 20:30:50 · answer #4 · answered by doc_jhholliday 4 · 0 0

Oh! you have have been given 40 3 solutions! while i don't be attentive to the authentic answer on your question! So sensible are all of us! owing to them. i'm such an fool that I never knew 'Happiness' have been a 'lock' type something that ought to pick a key a minimum of! extra over I never knew what a "authentic" happiness replaced into! See? we've many stuff to benefit yet! i'm going to learn relating to the "KEY" to happiness....er....authentic happiness maybe this night!

2016-11-23 14:52:26 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

You are looking in the wrong place. True happiness in an internal process. Look deep inside and discover that happiness. It is both simple and wonderful. And once you find it, no one can ever take it away from you. It is an attitude.

2007-03-07 20:46:08 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

the key to happiness is in your heart. True happiness is what you think, feel and you will attain true happiness. wake up with a positive mind and face the world with a smile. material things cannot replace happiness. happiness is in your heart.

2007-03-07 19:34:21 · answer #7 · answered by Starmu 1 · 0 1

Happiness is a feeling of euphoria that passes like all things in life. Enjoy the couple of moments you do get.

2007-03-07 22:00:01 · answer #8 · answered by MB1810 5 · 0 0

True Happiness lies in forgetting yourself.... doesn't matter how or through what... Happiness visits the moment we send our self-consciousness out. It is as simple as that.

Surest way to forget oneself is to get genuinely involved in others. Not so easy as it may sound, but possible through appropriate will and effort.

2007-03-07 20:15:23 · answer #9 · answered by small 7 · 1 0

I know it sound !konny! but i belive it is love 2 love some one 2 be love and Excepted for who you are not what you have this will give you a peace in side you that you can not finde any were else

2007-03-07 19:38:27 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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