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MKism: Keys to Happiness

In order to have be truly be happy, I believe you need the following:

  • A healthy respect for the self.

  • A sense of purpose. (the present)

  • Something positive to look forward to. (the future)

  • Gratitude for everything you have, had, and are going to have.

It’s not much of a list at the moment.  I hope to add to it in the future.

While a healthy appreciation for your past experiences may be beneficial, I don’t feel that it’s an essential prerequisite for happiness.  For example, if you’ve had a less than fortunate upbringing, you may prevail, not because of it, but in spite of it.

On a related note, I believe the following inhibit your joy:

  • Viewing life as a competition.


Feeling down?  My best advice to you is exercise.  There’s plenty documented benefits to exercise, including the release of endorphins.  I always feel most optimistic and creative after a session of exercise.  To quote self-help guru, Tony Robbins:

Emotion comes from motion.

Look at it this way: Death = stillness; Life = motion.  If you want to feel alive, move!

4 Comments »

  Rajiv Ramdeo wrote @

those are definitely human essentials.

  bearsuits wrote @

- a reverence for your past.

  bearsuits wrote @

i definitely agree that a fixation or weighted emphasis on the past can be and often is detrimental to happiness.

however, i feel that honoring the past allows for a perspective of appreciation. when you can appreciate the past for what it is, you will find a richness in those experiences that might otherwise be lost. essential perhaps not, but with a healthy reverence, i feel it can enhance your happiness. my heart fills up with humanity when i think of the people and experiences (good and bad) i’ve come across. i’ve been fortunate.

so the challenge then, is to find that harmony between past, present, and future without being too attached to the idea of one. that’s what i think.

also, i feel gratitude is pretty important for happiness too (as you’ve noted in a previous blog). what do you think?? give us another MK pearl of wisdom.

  Marshall Keopong wrote @

Thanks for the beautifully written reply. I’ve amended the post to include gratitude as a necessity.

But that includes gratitude for your past, which may contradict what I said previously. An interesting thought.


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