Posts Tagged ‘feeling-happy’
Go here to read the rest:
Happiness in a Relationship and in Life – Why is it not CONSTANT?
Hi there, this is The Design of Happiness, communicating to you about happiness. There is an aspect of happiness that is required to be understood by human beings of this world and of the mind. Happiness is not a doing. Happiness is not defined by anything separate of self. At this very moment, happiness and the design thereof as myself within human beings is always connected to a doing something, an event, another manifestation of being separate from self, connected to a relationship with something separate than self in and of this world. For instance, happiness is apparently when I am in a relationship with someone, I feel happy when I am at the ocean, I feel happy when I am at the fun park or game park, I feel happy when I receive or get something that Ive always wanted, needed, and desired, and wished for and hoped for, I am happy when I walk into the house and I see all the housework has been completed and done, I am happy when I receive a beautiful dress that I have always wanted, desired, needed, wished and hoped for, I am happy when I see someone else is apparently happy. Now, all these, which is really but a few, are examples of how human beings have defined happiness as. Though, this “happiness” or “being happy” or “feeling happy” or “I am happy” only lasts for so long. Consider this, have a look, happiness and being happy or feeling happy only exists for really but a moment. And it is the same with excitement. Excitement only exists for so long within you and …
We all want to improve our moods and feel better but sadly for most of us this is just a distant wish. Most people have been living miserable lives, experiencing bad moods and only feeling happy once in a while even though they really want to be happy all the time. People might be feeling bad because they are too lazy to take actions to improve their mood or they might be completely clueless of what should be done in order for their moods to improve.
Read more:
How to Feel Good and Kill Bad Moods
