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- Sep 30, 2018
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Have you ever listened to Jordan B Peterson? He has these great lectures about this subject or at least helps with getting an understanding of how to go about it. He discusses things I wished had been talked about with me when I was younger. It's pretty hard to change now but that information could have saved me from the disaster I'm living now if I had access when young at least.and how to achieve it?
...Have you ever listened to Jordan B Peterson? He has these great lectures about this subject or at least helps with getting an understanding of how to go about it. He discusses things I wished had been talked about with me when I was younger. It's pretty hard to change now but that information could have saved me from the disaster I'm living now if I had access when young at least.
A "healthy" brain (completely out of your control), sufficient coping mechanisms (only somewhat under your control, numbed by depression), and a steady source of dopamine (only somewhat under your control, numbed by depression). You need all three.
I feel like gratitude journal thing.. Forcing yourself to be grateful for something that you're genuinely not. Its a good way to learn to lie to yourself and be complacent with a crap life.Feeling that your life is synchronized with the rest of life. Reincarnation might be how to achieve it.
Conventional view seems to be this, however. There might be some truth in it for someone able to address the issues in question.
The experts' tips for happiness
• Relationships are important. Engage with people, and maintain those relationships.
• Get involved with your community. Having a sense of purpose is really important.
• Gratitude. Find something to be thankful for each day.
• Generosity. You really do get back what you put in.
• A tip for younger people: focus on your own strengths and personal qualities, rather than comparing yourself to others.
Personally, i'll be happy when i can pluck up the courage to ctb with a sense of peace about it.
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i only saw this clean your room if youre depressed video
I just think advice like this makes certain assumptions about the people receiving it. No generic list of advice is the key to happiness, at most its the key to complacency and avoiding questioning shit around you.There was some irony involved, yes. The 'tips' came from a typical newspaper in the uk, the guardian. I quoted it because it's the usual shit that gets dispensed about this issue of how to be happy in the common press and among therapists. Anyone genuinely understanding the issue wouldn't be capable of getting to the office, nevermind writing such drivel.
Precisely. But i suppose they have to print something. On the other hand, maybe there's one person out there who read it and for some reason got their shit together, went to the gym next day and became an altogether different human being....I just think advice like this makes certain assumptions about the people receiving it. No generic list of advice is the key to happiness, at most its the key to complacency and avoiding questioning shit around you.
I'm not sure true happiness is easy to pin down as it tends to be fleeting and sort of fluid/different for everyone. But I find that the most content people seem to be those who are continually busy. Either their schedule is full of social engagements, or they work non-stop, or they're obsessed with minutia that someone like me doesn't give a shit about but is like, the world to them. These people may struggle with things like complex, abstract or analytical thought, and may not have much in the way of self-awareness, but they're deeply engrossed in life and it's enough to keep them plodding on. They may also feel a sense of duty - to their families, employer, etc whereby giving up is not an option in their mind. I don't think they're immune to feeling bad or anything though, we all do from time to time.
I choose to ignore reality by removing myself from it.I'd say ignoring reality. Is an easy way to stay happy.
I can't ignore realityI'd say ignoring reality. Is an easy way to stay happy.
Yes every secondI guess not being suicidal 24/7 for starters.
Just give me a big chunk of granite to hack down to a cylinder, i'm sure everything would be fine. But i get your point, it's not good to be idle.its no secret and probably no coincidence unemployed people have a high risk of getting depressed
not only due to the social stigma but also bc if you have too much time on your hands you start to think...if youre brain isnt occupied with sth its bad...it isnt constructed for this...people in the stoneage were always busy
:D yes I'm not sure lolConsidering the kind of site we hang out in,I don't think we're qualified at all to answer this question.
Abused them a lot Dudethats why we invented drugs honey
I choose to ignore reality by removing myself from it.