What does it mean to be truly happy?

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What does it mean to be truly happy? This is a question that I felt that I had been spending my entire life trying to figure out but at each turning point where I thought I knew what the definition of happiness was. I found out I was wrong and that happiness isn't something that is easily defined and it means many different things for many different people.

I was born into this world without much and not given many opportunities but with 7 billion people on the planet this is probably more common than not. What is an opportunity or what is enough to have a good start? The fact that I had food and the ability to eat and good health was more than many others are faced with daily.

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I spent some time in my youth homeless and not many possessions but I still had food as my community fed me, the many store owners, the families the people I went to school with. All chipped in and helped that gave me an opportunity. But in those days I longed for wealth and money because I was miserable and I thought that if I had enough money it would make me happy.

I didn't focus on the love and care around me, I felt as if I was a burden to people and not able to look after myself. As a kid you feel powerless and you probably are as you make your way through a world with many unknowns and new experiences each one for the very first time. You search for happiness and a place of belonging.

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At the age of 15 I started to develop a plan to become happy which entailed getting rich, it wasn't anything spectacular or involved crime but was about what jobs I wanted to do. I got my first job earning $2.50 a week, it was part time and I was earning $75 a week and saved a large portion of it while covering what I had to.

I was only in that role for a short period until I found a roll in a factory and I remember my first proper pay cheque for $380 for the week. It brought me great happiness and a whole new world opened up but with the added cash came more unhappiness as I learned it was too much to receive support and not enough to live.

I continued to save and develop more plans and goals to achieve and worked through them one by one.

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One of those goals was to go to uni and I saved up the cash and used our deferral loans to get my education. It was hard working shift work to make ends meet and study I did many 24 hour days and so many times I was tired thinking how easy it would be to give up but a preserved.

I remember thinking if i ever have kids I don't want them to go through what I have and I needed to be financially sound before I took that plunge.

I finished uni, worked my way up and got lucky on a few projects where my life of poverty paved the way for successful projects. Many people I work with come from well off wealthy backgrounds but they lack the lived experience where as I am able to apply my projects to my lived experience in a way that gives me an edge and the upper hand.

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My wife and I are a dual income earning family and our finances are nothing to be amazed at but we get by. I learned that money doesn't make you happy and that the more you have the more you need.

There are two things in life that truly define happiness in my opinion.

  1. Setting goals and achieving them even if they are short term goals the moment you complete them the feeling is euphoric and you can go onto the next one. Or perhaps you have a few on the go.

  2. Most importantly, smile. I can not speak about the power of a smile pure joy and bliss.

Frown less and no matter your circumstances in life take a moment to smile at all the good things you have. You're alive, you're healthy and you can do anything!

That is my definition of true happiness, what's yours?



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Wow, I'm liking this week's word of the week already. I love to read through people's experience as much as I love to share mine.

If you aren't told you won't know what a person has gone through or is going through in this life. This few lines got me:

I spent some time in my youth homeless and not many possessions but I still had food as my community fed me, the many store owners, the families the people I went to school with. All chipped in and helped that gave me an opportunity. But in those days I longed for wealth and money because I was miserable and I thought that if I had enough money it would make me happy.

Lack of money blinds us sometimes and we fail to cherish the love we receive from others. The feeling of "when I get rich I'll be a lot happier" overwhelmes us and we tend to forget to enjoy the moment.

At the end of the day your zeal in the search for happiness moved you to work harder, I could see how well you wanted to make it.

But at the end of the day having money isn't everything but the amazing people who stay by your side and share they're love and smiles with you is what matters.

Your family is a really beautiful one and I hope you all will continue to be happy!

Thank you for sharing ❤️❤️


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Thank you and I am, every day.

And you're right we don't always realise that the people we engaged with have a story.

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Happiness is an idea that you develop inside your head
A minute may pass when you are happy, and a minute pass when you are sad while you have not moved from your place. You decide that in your mind


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I think the question that is the title of this post is a question that has an unmeasurable value. No one can say what true happiness is because the whole concept of it is really personal and non-transferable.

Assigning a meaning to happiness may be explainable, but it will only really be felt individually.

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I learned that money doesn't make you happy and that the more you have the more you need.

My dad told me once that the more money you have, the more responsiblilities will rise to feed off the money! This has proven true.

I agree with your definition of happiness. For me, happiness is a state of mind that comes from appreciating the positive side of things. It's a choice I make daily even when things look bleak.

I admire that you persevered through life even when things got tough. Nicely done! 😊

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