What is happiness? Where do we get happiness? People have had introspected over this for centuries, but it has only been in recent times that science begun to weigh in on the debate. Before we get into what the science has concluded, let us start by giving few answers to a much easier question: what isn’t happiness?
Whether a man, who takes cocaine consistently is “glad” and if feeling great all the time were our exclusive necessity, then the answer would be “yes.” However, late research proposes that an even-keeled state of mind is more mentally sound than an inclination in which you accomplish extraordinary statures of bliss frequently—all things considered, nothing can escape the pull of gravity. Moreover, when you ask individuals what makes their lives worth living- once in a while say anything in regards to their state of mind. They will probably refer to things that they think are significant, for instance, their work or maybe acquaintances. Late research even recommends that in the event that you concentrate a lot on attempting to feel great constantly, you’ll actually undermine your capacity to feel great by any other means—at the end of the day, no measure of feeling cooperative will be fulfilling to you, since what you expect isn’t substantially feasible for a numerous people. Happiness is not feeling good all the time
While living below the poverty line makes it difficult to be happy, but looking past that, one will have to agree that cash does not purchase joy; it may buy a fleeting sense of enjoyment but not happiness. Envision you get a $10,000/year raise. While you would positively be energized in the short term, it would just involve time before your desires change to fit your new spending plan. Before you know it, you’re pretty much as upbeat as you were before the raise! This remains constant for new houses, new autos, new devices, and the majority of the other material merchandise that individuals invest so much energy pining for. The main special case to this govern is the point at which you spend your cash on encounters with other individuals so on the off chance that you took that additional $10,000/year and spent it on some weekend getaways to new and energizing spots with your companions or family, then you may get more joyful. In any case, this is seldom how individuals spend godsends.
Then what does happiness actually mean??
According to Acacia Parks, Assist. Professor of Psychology at Hiram College, “happiness is a combination of how satisfied you are with your life and how good you feel on a day-to-day basis.” We have to remember that happiness and satisfaction and content are moderately stable—our life changes affect our mood and it oscillates accordingly, but surprisingly our general happiness is more genetically determined which with consistent effort, this can be offset. If you control how you feel you will have a satisfying life.
-By NB.