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ARE YOU HAPPY?

 


  

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Expert Author Oliver JR Cooper

There has been times in my life when I have been asked if I was

 happy, and this has often been followed by me feeling somewhat 

perplexed. When I have been asked this, part of me has felt as 

though I should say yes, while another part of me hasn't wanted

 to say anything.

The reason for this is that I don't aspire to be happy, far from it; that's not to say that I do everything

 I can to be unhappy, though. For me, the purpose of life is to live a fulfilling life - that's what matters.

Meaning

As time has gone by, this is something that I have said when I had been asked this question. 

And if I am asked if my life is fulfilling, after I have said this, I will usually go into the areas of my 

life that are fulfilling.

For example, once I have finished writing an article, I usually feel happy. The reason for this is that 

I will have done something that is deeply meaningful to me - I will have fulfilled a number of needs.

Two Types of Happiness

Soon after this my mood will probably drop, but that doesn't mean that I will go from one extreme 

to the other. I will return to the middle ground or the middle of the emotional spectrum.

This type of happiness is then what is called value-based happiness, as opposed to 

sensation-based happiness. The first type of happiness will be the result of me doing something 

that matters to me and second type of happiness will be the result of me taking something or

 having a pleasurable experience.

Way Back

Before I started writing, I was more inclined to seek out certain experiences or to consume 

things that would allow me to feel good. The perfect example of this was when I would go out 

for the night and get drunk.

During this time I would feel great and I wouldn't want it to end, but this experience wouldn't last 

and I would often wake up feeling rough. I soon came to see that the cons outweighed the pros.

Beyond Happiness

I think it might have been through reading books by Osho that I came to see how futile it is to 

want to be happy. In some his books he talks about how pleasure and pain are two sides of the

 same coin.

Pain follows pleasure in the same way that night follows day. Not only this, the more we want

 something the harder it is to attain it; therefore, if we set out to be happy, we are likely to 

experience more of the things we are trying to run away from.

Avoidance

It was also around this time that I came to see that if wanted to be happy, it was usually because 

I was trying to avoid something. This may have meant that I was in pain, or it could have come 

down to how I perceived something.

Once I had worked through how I felt or changed my perspective, the need to experience life 

differently often disappeared. I remember speaking to a therapist called, Vijay Rana, about this,

 and he said that to him, being happy was all about knowing that he could handle whatever like 

threw at him. This is all about being resilient.

A Unique Outlook

While this is not necessarily going to mean that he will always have a smile on his face, what

 it will probably do is give him a sense of belief and allow him to let go and to trust that 

he will be OK, no matter what.

When he said this, I thought that this was a good way to be. Instead of trying to chase 

something that can't be caught, he was more interested in being present; along with doing 

the work that he found fulfilling.

Final Thoughts

Coming back to what I said at the beginning, I think the reason why I felt the need to say yes

 came down to me needing approval, and saying yes was seen as a way for me to fulfil that need. 

I also feared that if I said no, I would have to talk about why that was.

This would have caused me to experience anxiety and shame, and that was the last thing that

 I wanted to experience. Over time, I have come to see that being happy is a by-product of having

 a life that is fulfilling.

Prolific writer, author, and coach, Oliver JR Cooper, hails from England. His insightful commentary 

and analysis covers all aspects of human transformation, including love, partnership, self-love, 

and inner awareness. With over one thousand six hundred in-depth articles highlighting 

human psychology and behaviour, Oliver offers hope along with his sound advice.

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