What makes me happy is knowing that with God, all things are possible. This makes the day to day living a breeze; sure there are stressful moments, traffic jams, rude people, ungrateful children, etc. but I have peace of mind, a clear conscience, a great family, a humble, comfortable home, a dependable car, and a job that I love, and knowledge that tomorrow will bring more of the same.
and I just started dating a pretty cool guy!
2007-09-19 17:22:56
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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What makes me happy is reading and learning and listening to people talk to me. What keeps me enjoying life is thinking about all the good things that have already happened and knowing there is still more to come, and really, just curiosity! Find out something new and wait to see what's next.
2007-09-19 15:02:19
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answer #2
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answered by Leslie J 4
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I'd have to say my ability to be able to do the things I like: canoing, hiking, biking, etc. A lot of outdoorsy things... I'm also very content with choices I've made, especially the choice to get an advanced degree, just to really push myself as hard as I can. And of course, my boyfriend keeps me extremely happy. Even though it's been 4 years, we still find new ways to entertain ourselves and keep the relationship fresh - it especially helps that he enjoys a lot of outdoor activities like I do. What makes YOU happy? :)
2007-09-19 14:44:37
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answer #3
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answered by beachchik23259 2
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New experiences, adventures and activities coupled with enjoying what has made me happy in the past.
2007-09-19 14:36:05
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Happiness is an agreeable feeling or condition arising
from good fortune or propitious happening of any kind.
It is the possession of those circumstances or that
state of being which is attended with enjoyment. It is
associated with good luck, good fortune, prosperity,
well-being, delight, health, safety, and love.
Happiness is generic, and is applied to almost every
kind of enjoyment except that of the animal appetites.
It ia a state of well-being characterized by emotions
ranging from contentment to intense joy. These include:
bliss, joy, joyous, carefree, jubilant, exultant,
cheerful, playful, amused, fun, glad, gay, gleeful,
jolly, jovial, delighted, euphoric, ecstatic, thrilled,
elated, enraptured, comfortable, harmonious, and
triumphant. Societies, religions, and individuals have
various views on the nature of happiness and how to
pursue it.
Only saint-like persons, who feel that they are no
longer interested in the external world, think that
happiness is within. For many persons, nothing can make
them happy. Our minds are as different as our finger
prints - no two are alike. Listening to loud music
makes one happy and makes another unhappy. Hence, there
can be no single definition for happiness. It is
probably impossible to objectively define happiness as
humans know and understand it, as internal experiences
are subjective by nature. Because of this, explaining
happiness as experienced by one individual is as
pointless as trying to define the color green such that
a completely color blind person could understand the
experience of seeing green.
As a state and a subject, it has been pursued and
commented on extensively throughout world history.
"Call no man happy till he is dead." - Aeschylus
"Happiness is a positive cash flow." - Fred Adler
"Many persons have a wrong idea of what constitutes
true happiness. It is not attained through
self-gratification but through fidelity to a worthy
purpose." - Joseph Addison
"True happiness arises, in the first place, from the
enjoyment of one's self, and in the next, from the
friendship and conversation of a few select
companions." - Joseph Addison
Happiness is often associated with the presence of
favourable circumstances such as a supportive family
life, a loving marriage, and economic stability. Kali
Yuga, the age of darkness, is the time when these
favourables are difficult to find.
Unfavorable circumstances - such as abusive
relationships, accidents, loss of employment, and
conflicts - diminish the amount of happiness a person
experiences. In all nations, factors such as hunger,
disease, crime, corruption, and warfare can decrease
happiness. However, according to several ancient and
modern thinkers, happiness is influenced by the
attitude and perspective taken on such circumstances.
From the observation that fish must become happy by
swimming, and birds must become happy by flying.
Aristotle points to the unique abilities of man as the
route to happiness. Of all the animals only man can sit
and contemplate reality. Of all the animals only man
can develop social relations to the political level.
Thus the contemplative life of a monk or professor, or
the political life of a military commander or
politician will be the happiest according to their own
psyche.
The following is the self-reported positive affect
(i.e. positive emotion) during the day by 909 employed
women in USA:
Activities and their positive effect index:
Intimate relations 5.10
Socializing 4.59
Relaxing 4.42
Pray/Worship/Meditate 4.35
Eating 4.34
Exercising 4.31
Watching TV 4.19
Shopping 3.95
Preparing food 3.93
On the phone 3.92
Napping 3.87
Taking care of
my children 3.86
Computer/Email/
Internet 3.81
Housework 3.73
Working 3.62
Commuting 3.45
Interaction with partners:
w/ friends 4.36
w/ relatives 4.17
w/ spouse/Significant
other 4.11
w/ children 4.04
w/ clients/customers 3.79
w/ co-workers 3.76
w/ boss 3.52
alone 3.41
Further, happiness is not entirely psychological in
nature - it has got a biological basis too. The
neurotransmitter dopamine is involved in desire and
seems often related to pleasure. Pleasure can be
induced artificially with drugs. Use of drugs is not
some thing new, it has been used by many including
Sanyasis since millenia.
2007-09-19 14:54:15
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answer #5
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answered by d_r_siva 7
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Enjoying my life as it is and hoping to have a beautiful wife and kids.
2007-09-19 14:47:59
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answer #6
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answered by Scubasteve 3
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My Fiance,my house,my family,my pets,new technology,collecting comics,new experiences and one day having kids.
2007-09-19 14:42:09
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answer #7
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answered by Ron Burgundy 6
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Knowing Jesus personally.
2007-09-19 14:40:24
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answer #8
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answered by David H 1
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Nothing right now.
2007-09-19 14:36:24
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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seeing people that matter to me at their happiest...
2007-09-20 01:58:17
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answer #10
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answered by a-lee-see-ya 2
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