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INSPIRATIONAL THOUGHT NO. 1

INSTANT-HAPPINESS  (IS THAT POSSIBLE?)

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How would you respond if I told you that you can be truly happy, right here and right now, regardless of who you are, where you are and what you are doing?

Yes, you understood well. You can be happy here and now no matter what.

I realize that this sort of approach can sound a little crazy at first, but the reason for that is that most of us have been raised to believe that you first need to meet a hundred conditions before allowing yourself to be happy.

Many people believe that they need to work really hard in life and achieve everything that is expected of them before they allow themselves the right to be happy. But you must be aware that no one ever lives to see that day.

Why?

Because happiness is the path, not the destination!

We  have  been  taught  to  see  happiness  as  destination,  not  the  path.  But happiness is the path, not the destination.  If you are not happy while you are traveling through life, reaching a certain destination (in other words, attaining  goals,  etc.)  will  not  give  you  what  you  wanted  to  experience before you embarked on the journey in the first place.

Happiness is the path, not the destination. Remember this well and keep it in mind at all times.

One of the reasons why many people do not understand what we have just said is that they do not understand what happiness really is. Many people confuse  happiness  with  pleasure,  but  happiness  and  pleasure  are  two different things. You can be completely dissatisfied, and yet happy at the same time. Pleasure brings brief moments of satisfaction, while happiness is  a  lasting  thing.  Pleasure  is  always  connected  with  fulfilling  a  certain desire,  whereas  the  presence  of  happiness  in  our  life  has  nothing  to  do with any desire we might have.

Keep this in mind because it is a most fundamental approach toward life. The way you experience 99% of the things you do in life will depend on the way you think of the relationship between happiness and pleasure.

I consider myself one of the most dissatisfied people in the whole world. No  matter  what  I  achieve,  my  sense  of  pleasure  never  lasts  more  than three days. I would even dare say that I am bored when I feel pleased.

However,  at  the  same  time  I  am  truly  happy  and  I  live  filled  with  the sense  of  enthusiasm,  joy,  and  inner  peace.  I  clearly  feel  the  sense  and purpose of my life. I know that there is an endless source of joy and peace inside  me,  and  I  am  aware  that  outward  circumstances  per  se  have nothing to do with that. Outward circumstances can have an effect on my life only if I allow them to have an effect.

In the past I had been allowing outward circumstances to determine the quality of  my  life  too  much.  The  situation  in  the  country  (that  was  the time of the war in Croatia), other people's opinion of me and things like that  played  a  great  role  in  the  way  I  felt.  I  found  that  to  be  most unsatisfactory  and  I  realized  that  I  would  never  be  happy  if  I  did  not change  the  way  I  thought  about  life.  I  spent  a  long  time  thinking  and searching  for  the  right   approach   to  happiness,   until   I  realized  that happiness is a state in which I am either in or not in. There is nothing in between. I am either traveling through life a happy man, or I am traveling through  life  an  unhappy  man  with  an  occasional  glimpse  of  relief  and pleasure brought to me by the fact the I fulfilled a certain goal. I have to admit  that  meditation  has  been  of   great  help  to  me,  and   I  would recommend  it  to  all  those  who  wish  to  become  conscious  of  what  true happiness really is.

Throwing away all concepts about the nature of happiness that I used to hold on to until then over night was no easy task for me, but as time went by it became increasingly easy for me to embrace the idea that happiness is something that was already inside me and available to me at all times. It became  increasingly easy to  embrace  the  idea  that  happiness  is  nothing other than  a  question  of  my consciousness  about  what  happiness  is  and the decision to be happy, right here right now.

Being  happy  is  a  matter  of  your  personal  decision.  Make  the  decision. Become happy here and now. Do not wait for any conditions to be met first,  because  you  are  the  one  creating  them,  whether  you  are  aware  of them or not. Become happy and conditions for happiness will be created around you. Do not take my word for it - try it for yourself. Give yourself a break and discard the myth of happiness being like a castle that is being built gradually, and that it takes a long time to become happy.

Rest assured that, when it comes to happiness, the factor of time becomes totally relative.  Being  happy  or  not  is  a  matter  of  our  understanding  of what happiness truly is, which is followed by our decision and choice.

Even though all this sounds very simple, it does not mean that it is easily applicable. Our minds tend to constantly return to the old habits and ways of thinking, and as soon as we make the decision to be happy, our minds keep finding the arguments to convince us that we are wrong and that we are wasting our precious time. It often points to current situations in our life  whose  existence  should  pull  us  away  from  the  idea  that  we  should become happy and tries to convince us to leave the times of happiness for a situation when the circumstances are more suitable.

Let us now get back to the title of this article: Instant happiness - is that possible?

The correct answer is: not only is it possible, but it is the only way! You are either happy, or you are not happy. There is no transitional phase.

Make an instant decision... and have a happy journey.