How to be Happy
Legacy signals
Legacy popularity: 632 legacy views
Reader rating
Not enough ratings yet
Aggregate average appears after enough eligible reader ratings.
Rate this resource
Sign in to rate this resource.
It is a hallmark of being human that we constantly desire to be happy. And it is a common misconception that happiness is something that "just happens" - such as happiness just happens when I fulfill all my desires; or happiness just happens when I get my way.
The truth of the matter is that happiness is cultivated, encouraged to grow. There are several key nutrients that make happiness flourish.
First - letting go.
If we hang on to every little wrinkle of what is wrong or what didn't go right, we become overwhelmed with the impossibility of things actually going right. Letting go allows us to have the bigger goal in mind - where are we headed, why do we want to get there, who can help us, does anyone get hurt in the process. Hanging on to the details is like micro-managing. Letting go is leading with vision.
Second - use leverage not force.
If we want to be happy, we need to encourage others around us to be happy. There is a teaching story that illustrates, a kind of catch-more-flies-with-honey: The North Wind and the sun got into a competetive spirit and decided to find out who was better. The look around and see a man with a coat on. "First to get the man's coat off wins!" says the North Wind. "You're on!" replies the sun. So the North Wind blows, and blows on the man, to blow the coat right off! The man responds by pulling his coat tighter around him, struggling to get out of the wind as fast as possible. Again and again, gusts of wind rain down on him, and again and again he grits his teeth and pulls his coat tighter. "Bah! My turn!" says the Sun. With gentle benevolence, the Sun beams his light through the clouds... and slowly looking around him with joy, the man takes his jacket off, hangs it on his arms and whistles a happy tune.
Look around you at the effect you have on others. Do they grit their teeth and run from your presence as soon as possible? Or do they bask in the warmth of your presence, the gentleness of your asking? Experiment with different ways of "getting your way" and report back to me the difference!
Third - appreciate the 95%.
The key word here is to appreciate. The mind is a problem-solving machine - that is it's main function. If we only listing to the mind, then we go about living as if everything is a problem. Well, the same problems can be seen as challenges, or better yet, as adventures! Learning anything new is an adventure into territory never encountered before - or else you wouldn't be learning anything!
But more than a set of problems, life is also love, and intimacy, and the joy of receiving help and the joy of being useful. These things actually comprise the 95% of life that we miss when we only focus on the problem at hand.
Take time to smell the roses! Slow down. Don't let your fear drive you, let your joy guide you!
A Few Final Words
Keep working on these three things and you will see with time happiness automatically grows. It isn't a "just-won-the-lottery" sort of happiness - this is a deep-abiding, lasting satisfaction that gives meaning and joy to living. This is the heart of being alive. This is where spirituality starts, the place where the soul comes alive. Enjoy wtih your journey, and remember to smile!
Article author
About the Author
Further reading
Further Reading
Article
How to Empower Others Through Your Own Story: Why Sharing Your Struggles Can Be the Greatest Gift
By Colin Potts, CEO of Regenerative Orthopedics & Sports Medicine "True strength isn't just about overcoming hardship—it's about turning your pain into someone else's hope." — Colin Potts The Power of Sharing Your Story Everyone loves a good success story. But the truth is, success rarely comes without struggle. The real power lies not just in the victory itself, but in the journey that led there. Sharing your story—the setbacks, the failures, the darkest moments—can be th
March 25, 2025
Article
Enhancing Professional and Personal Skills Through Curated Knowledge
Staying competitive and continuously improving both professionally and personally can be a challenge. Between work commitments, family obligations, and personal projects, finding time to develop new skills or deepen existing knowledge can feel overwhelming. However, curated knowledge—carefully selected and synthesized insights—provides a solution by offering busy professionals the ability to grow without needing extensive time commitments. The Power of Curated Knowledge Cu
October 26, 2024
Article
Visual Storytelling: Creating Compelling Presentations with Microsoft Visio
In the world of presentations and storytelling, visuals play a crucial role in engaging audiences, conveying complex ideas, and leaving a lasting impression. Microsoft Visio, known primarily as a diagramming tool, offers a powerful platform for visual storytelling, enabling users to create compelling presentations that captivate and inspire. From illustrating concepts and processes to showcasing data and insights, Visio provides a range of features and tools that empower user
June 11, 2024
Article
Unveiling the Enchanting Origins: The Genesis of Magic: The Gathering
Introduction: In the realm of tabletop gaming, one name stands out among the rest, casting a spell that has captivated millions of players worldwide. who created magic the gathering , a collectible card game that has woven itself into the fabric of gaming culture, didn't just materialize out of thin air. Behind the intricate tapestry of spells, creatures, and planeswalkers lies a fascinating origin story that traces its roots to the creative minds who dared to dream beyond th
February 25, 2024