Wednesday, 9 May 2018

What Is Happiness? - An Extremely Advanced Definition Of Happiness

Yellow flag, an unusual aerial view.


At a deep level, happiness is an elusive state that few actually achieve.
What we typically mistake for happiness is actually just excitement as a result of external stimuli.      There's certainly no shortage of stimuli in our world today.
We have literally become addicted to the elevated mood we get from daring feats,
exceptional food, an absorbing movie, or cruising the internet.
When that thrill is over, we are already hungering for the next.
Our ego encourages us to stay on this unending roller coaster ride of highs and lows,
telling us that's just the nature of life.
In truth, we've become creators of the drama in our life on which we're now hooked.
Devoid of stimulation, our body goes into withdrawal much like that of an addict.
Our minds have grown lazy with all the easy thrills, and we've distorted the arc of our life
with all these cheap diversions. Unfortunately, true happiness is an inside job.
To find it, we must first unplug and seek it.
Meditation and deep contemplation will shrink the ego's influence so that we can find inner peace.

You can TCR specialist and language dictionaries that are spontaneously accessed.
I can Turbo Charge Read a novel 6-7 times faster and remember what I’ve read. 
I can TCR an instructional/academic book around 20 times faster and remember what I’ve read.  

Introduction to Turbo Charged Reading YouTube
A practical overview of Turbo Charged Reading YouTube 
How to choose a book. A Turbo Charged Reading YouTube
Emotions when Turbo Charged Reading YouTube


Perhaps you’d like to check out my sister blogs:
www.innermindworking.blogspot.com       gives many ways for you to work with the stresses of life.
http://ourbusinessminds.blogspot.co.uk/   takes advantage of the experience and expertise of others. http://mreenhunthappyartaccidents.blogspot.co.uk/      just for fun.

To quote the Dr Seuss himself, “The more that you read, the more things you will know.
                                                         The more that you learn; the more places you'll go.”

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