What
makes you happier than anything else you do? Where does real contentment come
from?
If
you understand and apply the following definition of happiness, you also open
the door to unlimited success for yourself, your family and your group.
"Happiness
could be defined as the emotion of progress toward desirable goals. There is an
instant of contemplation of the last goal in which one is content. But
contentment becomes boredom immediately that new goals do not come to view.
There is no more unhappy thing than a man who has accomplished all his ends in
life." — L. Ron Hubbard
Examine
how three facts, from this definition of happiness, make happiness come and go
in your life.
1. "There is an
instant of contemplation of the last goal in which one is content."
Think
of goals you have reached in the past. Remember how you felt on your wedding
day or when you graduated from school or a training course? In each case, you
achieved a goal!
Remember
those times when you were content with life? Maybe when you started a business
or landed a great job? When you paid off your debts?
At
every point in your life when you felt content or happy, you can probably find
you were either making progress toward a goal or had reached a goal
2."But contentment
becomes boredom immediately that new goals do not come to view."
Without
a new goal, you get bored. Boredom leads to stress and misery. For example,
planning a vacation is exciting. But toward the end of a vacation many people
are bored to tears as they no longer have a goal.
Arguments
during honeymoons are common if the newlyweds do not set goals for their
marriage.
Planning
your retirement and the first day of retirement is a thrill. But the joy of
freedom quickly turns to boredom and early death if you do not work on new
goals Meir Ezra.
"There
is no more unhappy thing than a man who has accomplished all his ends in life."
Think
of a time you were very bored. Had you completed a major goal without starting
a new one? Look at other times you were bored. Examine your goals, or lack of
goals, at those times.
3."Happiness could
be defined as the emotion of progress toward desirable goals."
We
can use this definition to understand unhappiness as well. When were you last
unhappy?
In
each case, you probably 1) had no goal, 2) were trying to reach an undesirable
goal, or 3) you were making no progress toward a goal.
Using
the definition of happiness makes happiness easy to achieve. Simply chose
desirable goals and make progress toward them!
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