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Even if happiness forgets you a little bit; Never completely forget about it. :) |
How many of us have encountered feelings of the following in the past year?
- Disappointment in ourselves or our choices
- Lack of motivation at work, in school, sports, etc
- Constant lethargy or tiredness
- Deteriorating relationships/pushing others away
- General sadness or malaise
Sounds like an Abilify commercial, right? Let's be honest, we've all felt this way and it is perfectly natural. It happens. We get into a rut, or we feel we are up against something bigger than ourselves and we can't make it out of it. Well, in this, the Holiday season I can honestly say we need to change a few things. Let me take you on a journey to Africa, where I went about six years ago. At the time, I was a kid going through a lot. Parents were recently divorced, brother away at college, mom finding a way to make it happen for us. I did not realize it at the time, but I should have been the happiest kid on earth. Luckily, I met happier kids and happier people. Come with me to Africa, let me show you what I found.
They told us their stories with smiles on their faces, as if they had no care in the world about trivial matters. Their homes were made of cow dung, sticks, and mud. One bedroom for families up to eight or nine deep. A bed for the father, and rugs made of animal skins and hand-made cloth for the wife and children. They had never heard of a cell phone or video games, and never once asked us for any of our possessions. They found happiness in each other and in small things, such as their children learning to walk or falling down in their attempts to do so. They took joy in expressing their gratitude for someone helping them patch a hole in their walls. What I took for granted then and still do now to some extent is something from which they derived joy.
While the Maasai culture is "primitive" by today's standards, what can we learn from their way of life? Here is an example...have you ever seen a child tear open a present and be so excited to play with...the BOX? We all joke about it, but we've all seen it. Those kids are not crazy, nor are they thankless. They really do not care about the toy that is inside the box, but rather the box itself because it gives them something to call their own. When you're a kid, the box is YOURS and it is the coolest thing in the world; when you're an adult, the box is your LIFE, and its the coolest thing in the world unless you allow yourself to think otherwise. That is exactly what unhappiness is, you allowing yourself to think that YOUR LIFE is not the COOLEST damn thing in the world, and finding a million and a half ways to have fun and be happy with it and bringing that joy to everyone around you.
Now, I'll be the first to admit that happiness has forgotten me in the past, and that I forgot it. But as soon as I realized that I have control over my attitude and my effort towards this life, I immediately became a happier person. I found my strength in people, people who helped me become who I am. My family, my friends, my loved ones--all of those people who have made an impact for me are the same people that can make an impact for you in your own lives. Your life is the true social network, isn't it? You have all these people, and they overlap with one another, and create bonds and friendships and experiences that define who you are.
Ask me what is the greatest thing in the world, I will reply: It is people, it is people, it is people! |
The next time you wish someone "Happy Holidays," or "Merry Christmas," think about the words you are saying. Does happiness forget the Maasai and the Maori? Could be. Would they tell you that? Probably not. Believe in the goodness of yourself and bring value to others' lives. I've inadvertently made it my life goal to do such a thing, and I'm not sure how successful I am at it but I can guarantee I'm happier now than I ever have been. I make a little over $10,000 a year, drive a pretty nice car, and have my own place. I'm fortunate to be where I am, even though sometimes its a struggle to make ends meet. BUT, the happiest I am is when I am creating new memories and experiences with people I truly care about and that I know, for the most part, care about me. This holiday season, understand why people say "Happy Holidays." Who are you with? What are you doing?
Happy Holidays folks. Now let's make it Happy Life. :)
P.S. Here's a glimpse at happiness at my mom's house:
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The back yard. Reminds you to take a break and appreciate it all. |
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