A L O H A !
We put a lot of emphasis
on feeling good.
"I just want my
children to be happy"
we say.
We avoid bad feeling,
chase good feelings,
but feelings come and go
like weather any way.
We can create conditions
for happiness, and avoid
what brings us down,
but 99.99% of humans are
NOT happy all the time.
I was thinking:
"so what?"
Worrying about happiness
seems like a huge waste
of time, as well as an
internal contradiction.
Perhaps we are happiest
when we are NOT thinking
about it at all!
Gratified sociopaths are happy.
We who care, are often unhappy
about something that is wrong.
And so we try to fix it.
That's some productive
unhappiness!
Maybe our feelings
are not as important
as our choices.
Get them right,
and happy tends
to result.
I choose to be happy;
but not worry too much
when I'm not.
I'm adopting a
So What attitude.
I hope you feel good today.
But if you are mourning,
I will cry with you.
Supporting a friend
makes me happy.
Such a contradictory life!
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Thank YOU -
Your Comments
ALWAYS make me
H A P P Y!
beautiful photos, that rainbow is fantastic. and comforting others makes me happy to. I update the post of the MadNappers with your words in comment. changed it to MadSnappers, Mad-Napper Tutorial. thanks for the idea.
ReplyDeleteWell expressed, Cloudia! Being happy is often a by-product of life, not a conscious goal. Sometimes I think, retrospectively, that I felt good being there or doing that. Reading Comfort Spiral makes me happy! Your blog is a way of helping getting centered; sometimes a source of optimism. Pessimism is a morass, quicksand!
ReplyDeleteHello Cloudia, this is so true. I think worrying about anything will keep away the happiness.
ReplyDeleteYour post are always uplifting and thoughtful. Thanks for sharing the lovely images and words.
Happy Monday, enjoy your new week ahead!
J'adore this post Cloudia. Such a sad time in our family right now but I'm beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel :)
ReplyDeleteFor sure chasing after happiness is not fruitful. But we humans are not fast learners!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Cloudia! ;-)
ReplyDeleteHappiness is having your health.
ReplyDeleteAloha Cloudia, I care! Wonderful words, and uplifting. Every single time those little sad thoughts creep up- we must think how better we'll feel dwelling on happy!
ReplyDeleteNice post, a great read. I try not to search for happiness.
ReplyDeleteIf we were happy all the time how would we understand the true meaning of happiness? Great post Cloudia.
ReplyDeleteThanks each of you for these significant comments that touch me
ReplyDeleteHappiness is one part of the rich kaleidescope which makes up life. Not the whole, and nor should it be. A welcome snippet to be savoured, but not clutched.
ReplyDeleteFrom time to time we need people like you who write modern psalms!
ReplyDeleteWil, ABCW Team
Very wise, Grace!
ReplyDeletesometimes you have to let the sadness out, let the tears flow, in order to regain composure and joy.
ReplyDeletePart of being happy is choosing who to surround ourselves with.. in real life.. and online. When I come here (and to many other of my bloggie people), I know I've chosen wisely.
ReplyDeleteThere is a class on Coursera called Buddhism and Modern Psychology that discusses this paradox in the first lesson. It's free on demand now...
ReplyDeletesometimes a little bit of sadness will make us stronger. Too much happiness, we wont "feel"it after some time
ReplyDeleteGosh! Thanks so much for your thoughtful and kind comments
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures! I agree that it is pointless to worry about being happy.
ReplyDeleteLove that rainbow! And yes, so true - about our choices being more important than our happiness.
ReplyDeleteTrue words!
ReplyDeleteThanks pals
ReplyDeleteYeah, I agree, no need to obsess. It would be like that phone commercial of a while back. But, instead of "Can you me hear me now?" it would be "Am I happy now?"
ReplyDeleteA visit here makes me happy! :) Peace
ReplyDeleteNamaste /\ from Mumbai
Aloha!!