Gardenlover
The world needs more love
Would we treat people differently if we could see their emotional aura?
Being hurt, insulted or disappointed is a personal choice on the part of the individual.
I respectfully disagree, Mr. Ed. The happiness you describe seems almost manic, can lead to a deep plunge in mood when one is disappointed. Maybe happiness is the absence of misery, with an appreciation of that thrown in.Happiness varies from time to time and never identical to the time before. Best way to describe happiness is an elation of good and positive spirits. Is happiness a spirit or an emotion we are able to conjure up for ourselves? Is happiness ever evil in its making? Evil can reach a status of happiness in the misery presented to another.
Happiness is jovial, it can cause you tears as well boisterous laughter and sometimes both. Happiness is profound joy found and created by humans.
I know I won't be happy as long as I'm alive.I respectfully disagree, Mr. Ed. The happiness you describe seems almost manic, can lead to a deep plunge in mood when one is disappointed. Maybe happiness is the absence of misery, with an appreciation of that thrown in.
You experience moments of happiness, and have it the past? I know it is more difficult in many circumstances. I wonder if comfort has something to do with the feeling of happiness. Related somehow.I know I won't be happy as long as I'm alive.
My mood varies day to day, same with happiness. I donāt happiness well enough to claim it full time. Sadness is the state of being I am primarily associated with.I respectfully disagree, Mr. Ed. The happiness you describe seems almost manic, can lead to a deep plunge in mood when one is disappointed. Maybe happiness is the absence of misery, with an appreciation of that thrown in.
Hard to say.I respectfully disagree, Mr. Ed. The happiness you describe seems almost manic, can lead to a deep plunge in mood when one is disappointed. Maybe happiness is the absence of misery, with an appreciation of that thrown in.
I think it's that way for most of us, isn't it? Either you ARE happy or you're NOT and you know the difference.My perspective of MY HAPPINESS is that it is a state of mind. Circumstances can be anything or nothing particular. My focus in the moment is what spells out happiness. Strangely, when I think of or search for happiness I am actually not there. Either I am or am not happy. All or nothing. Stopping to analyze it or disect it to see if it has all its ingredients is not being happy. Happiness is simply a state of being. Either I am or am not.
Happiness is hiking with my pups in nature -- I leave everything behind me and feel just "wonderful"
That's what I'm talking about. We can control what we think about and how we think about and react to things in our lives. What we allow ourselves to think become our emotions, our mood and general outlook on life, our attitude. Don't under estimate the power of your mind, both conscious and unconscious, to shape and color the reality in which you live. That power belongs only to you.In a way, it is. Your mental mindset is most of what determines if you're happy or not. If you're looking at the world negatively, you won't be as happy as if you look at the world with positivity.
In other words, don't let your brain become your worst enemy, sprinkle happy thoughts on it and watch it grow.
I agree... and neither is smiling. I saw someone with the biggest (and obviously in hindsight, fake) smile ever a number of years ago... next day almost died from suicide attempt. A smile on a face means nothing to measure or indicate happiness. That AAR better stop messing with you, Pepper, or I'm gonna have to come up there an' "give 'em what for."Total nervous breakdown Thursday due to out of control circumstances, namely AccessARide. There is no way I can avoid dealing with them. I'm trapped. Having no control in a situation is not conducive to being happy. Acceptance is not happiness, and there are many unacceptable traps in our journey. Making "the best" of a rotten situation is not happiness.
I'm not going to list for you all the things going on in my life which I could complain about or allow to rob me of my happiness, but I assure you I have plenty going on of what would do just that if I chose to dwell on primarily those challenges and not make a deliberate effort to acknowledge the positive aspects of my life. But, like I said, it's really all up to you - your choice. And I really am sorry you are having such a hard time with things right now. I hope things get better for you soon.Total nervous breakdown Thursday due to out of control circumstances, namely AccessARide. There is no way I can avoid dealing with them. I'm trapped. Having no control in a situation is not conducive to being happy. Acceptance is not happiness, and there are many unacceptable traps in our journey. Making "the best" of a rotten situation is not happiness.
For me, it's cats. I like that I must earn their love.Dogs are the best. Just the best. Mine is asleep right now on the other side of the room. I love him muchly.
That is so true about cats. I have had many over the years, each with it's own unique personality, and each one putting me to the test before he/she would accept me as worthy of its attention and affection. Cats won't have anything to do with a human being who doesn't show them the respect and appreciation they are due. Yes, I love all critters, but cats are special.For me, it's cats. I like that I must earn their love.