For the longest time, I thought that being in a consistent state of happiness is the most important life goal. While I had learnt from a young age that materialistic achievements would not get me there, I still believed that I could find just the right set of tools and techniques to trick my mind into being happy always regardless of life circumstances.
Now I recognize that the goal itself was wrong. Happiness is not a consistent feeling. It is experienced sporadically throughout life in two forms.
- Instantaneous moments of joy like when we get a gift or a promotion.
- A state of flow like organizing a surprise party with family or working with a team to deliver a new idea.
In both cases, it is not something pursued but rather experienced in the moment or hindsight. In fact, those who pursue happiness are less likely to experience it.
A more worthwhile goal to work towards with deliberation is leading a meaningful life. When our steps are aligned in the direction of our life purpose and we invest in connecting / engaging with others, these moments of happiness are more likely to occur.
Goal is something different. Happiness is the state of mind. One can be in a blissful state whether he/ she attains the goal or not. Happiness lies in each step taken towards that journey.
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