Are You Happy?

in #philosophy7 years ago (edited)

When was the last time somebody asked you this simple question?

We live in a status driven society. Hectic cities full of strangers running around impatiently, trying to catch up with their goals and aspirations. Your worth is now defined by your ''success'', which is supposedly defined by your job, but actually it all comes down to your wallet. If you seem to have funds, then everything's okay. Society approves. But even if that's the case, nobody wonders if you're truly happy. It's not even about gathering resources in order to achieve happiness anymore; it's just about gathering resources.

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''No, but at least I'm successful. Look at all those happy idiots with no money...''
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Growing up in this world you're constantly reminded of everyone's expectations of you. You need to be ''successful'' in order to be accepted. You need to achieve this, then be this , then do that and then go there in order to make everyone proud. Just being yourself and helping the world isn't enough. Just being a normal, kind and benevolent person isn't enough. You're barely ever asked if you're truly happy like it doesn't even matter. Are you smart? Are you strong? Are you rich? Are you beautiful?That's what counts and that's what the world is expecting from you. Nobody is truly expecting you to be happy.

Even people that love you and have been supporting you all along need you to be successful. It's like some sort of a secret condition even in cases of unconditional love. Your parents do love you more than life but they also perceive you as a younger version of themselves and therefore try to push you to be as ''successful'' as they couldn't be themselves. Not judging, it's only natural if parents feel this way and want their progeny to surpass their own accomplishments, however this adds a lot of unwanted pressure and anxiety to a young kid's early years or a teenager's social acclimatization. As a result, relationships between parents and kids are ruined and nobody's ever happy again, regardless of how successful anyone might be.

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"All conflict stems from the unwillingness of humans to see the world through the other's eyes.''
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Life looks like a competition between total strangers who would step on each other's heads in order to ''succeed''. See, your success is relevant to my failure. There's no room for everyone at the top. If your skills are better than mine then you're the one getting paid, but if we all had the same skills then there would be only so much ''success'' one could attain. Boring, isn't it? The whole concept of ''success'' is based on competition. This of course promotes scientific and economic progress but also guarantees that the vast majority of people will be ''unsuccessful'' and therefore unhappy. The whole concept of society is based on a system that produces and preserves inequalities. Ironically enough, we all grow up getting conditioned in a system that promotes competition, dreaming about a world of justice and equality while doing our best to make sure we actively participate in this race against everyone else.

Your millions would be worth nothing if everyone was a millionaire. Your scientific knowledge would be worthless as well if everybody was a scientist. Nobody would pay doctors that much if everybody had anatomy or pathology knowledge. Your kids' maths teachers would be unemployed if you could teach your kids maths and your car mechanic would be starving if you could fix your car on your own. All those repeated analogies show that one's success is always relevant to somebody else's failure. You are born to join this race that helped our species evolve, probably saved us from exctinction and could potentially lead to the destruction of our planet's ecosystems, all fueled by human greed for success and domination.

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''Would we still need each other in a world without competitiveness?''
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You weren't born to live. You were born to succeed.
You weren't born to experience life. You were born to achieve.

But you can choose to just be happy. You can choose to be grateful for anything and everything you have. In fact you SHOULD be thankful for your health and the ability to see, hear, speak and breath. It's not granted. Today is a gift, that's why they call it the present. We humans get too caught up in our business and earthly troubles that we forget about what really matters, like our family and our health. Your health is your wealth and your family is all you need in order to be happy. And happiness is all you need in life.

You shape your own life with the power of Love.
Thank you for your attention!

Highest Regards
@lordneroo

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I have just about everything I want. I live within my means and don't envy those who have more, but rather am thankful for what I have.

@skiponeill That's it. True happiness starts when you don't care about other people's material possessions.

@evileddy Loveliest comment I've read in a long time.

Good. Live simple and frugal and only worry if others don't have enough.

In the history of the world there has never been so much illness, so much insanity, so much addition.....this is the most unhappy people have ever been

Really? I see joy and happiness everywhere. You just have to look in the right places :) So humans are destroying the world; really, though? What if we were superseded by bacteria, what would the world look like then? LOL - enjoy what you have. This life is all that there is - leave a happy footprint and as much joy as you can muster...

Same!

Though it doesn't hurt to be a little crazy to adapt to this crazy world!

@evileddy It is no sign of mental stability to be perfectly adjusted into this profoundly crazy society. Craziness all the way!

@kimwilsontv You make your own happiness and seize the moment when it presents itself.

@kimwilsontv That's a pretty pessimistic view on the issue. Hope things get better regardless.

An optimist in the modern world is a realistic pessimist @andyfishman

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I am not sure if I am happy but I am content. I think being content matters more than being happy. We all have moments in our lives in which we are happy and those in which we are sad, these I feel are mostly defined by the activities of others around us (or at least we tie them to that) and are episodic. I did not get the job I wanted therefor I am sad. I am in love today I am happy. Being content is deeper, it is knowing who you are and where you want to be in life, and being ok with being where you are now, working to get where you want to go and loving and serving others. Competition is part of human nature but we can never get to contentment if we are always striving to be better than others.

@adletuli I see you, thank you for your insight.

Being content is a great way to find inner peace. I personally believe it is all about letting go of one's ego.

I totally agree that to find inner peace you need to let go of your ego. Trying to fulfill the needs of the ego is what leads to discontentment and thus unhappiness.

What a piece this is, you just hit the nail on the head. Thanks for giving me something to punder about

@haypee Thank you for your kind words!

I cannot remember the last time I was actually "Happy", I don't remember what it means as I never see it. Life and living is not anything we were lead to believe as children, another socially engineered lie like XMAS and Santa, finding a good/appropriate job, partner etc. all proven to be BS in a world full of nothing but liars!

@jamesdeweaverart Hope you find true happiness in life! Focus on your loves ones. Forget about the world and society and just be you. Their lies are there but it's up to you whether they can harm you or not. Don't allow them such power.

@jamesdeweaverart Sad to read this comment. I know what you are saying, and empathise, as I thought this way not long ago. But. I decided FTW I can be happy on my own merits. The mistake comes when you apply societies expectations upon yourself and you fall for the lies because of this. Once you realise that you do not need to take on their expectations and free yourself of these chattels, then you can be happy with nothing, be happy doing what you do and not care what others perception of you might be.

Drop those expectations you are placing on yourself, accept that you are a good person just by being a good person and you do not need wealth, fame, and success to be truly happy. In fact, these things bring their own share of grief. I have never met someone satisfied with their wealth.

Nice writing. I think many people are confusing between "Happiness" and "Having more than others". Each one's happiness would be different depending on what you are focussing on. Also, the true happiness can't be from others, it should be from yourself.

@aruka Thank you for your positive input! Agreed, true happiness comes from the inside.

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This is the best thing I've read all day, now you got my follow, i would love if you follow me back @lordneoo

The idea of being happy is a deep subject. It is about how we percieve a situation.

But you can choose to just be happy. You can >choose to be grateful for anything and >everything you have. In fact you SHOULD be >thankful for your health and the ability to see, >hear, speak and breath.

That speaks volumes!