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Is happiness the derivative of the state of affairs?
- Like acceleration in relation to velocity
- Some argue that it is through integration.
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- Happiness slows down over time.
- Having many small moments of happiness is more effective than having one big happiness.
- Rotate through multiple sources of happiness.
- Combine fulfillment and pleasure.
- Engage in charity and donations.
- Use money to eliminate things that don’t matter.
- Have happiness that is not based on comparison.
- Don’t overlook consciousness, find joy in small things.
- When eating something delicious, it’s more cost-effective to focus on your taste buds and sense of smell.
- Set milestones and hopes for the future.
- Create things to look forward to.
- Move even if it’s forced, outsource the force.
- Share painful memories as stories.
- Health is important.
- If it’s bad, run away.
- If there is a sense of progress, everything will be resolved.
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Even if there is a temporary difference in happiness, whether one is a billionaire or poor, if there is no change, the level of happiness is the same.
- In other words, happiness is the derivative of the state of affairs.
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To continue feeling happiness, one must continue seeking pleasure while pushing away discomfort?
- It is a lifelong task of pushing back the waves coming from the left and embracing the waves coming from the right.
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Teaching of Buddhism: Instead of doing that, one should accept happiness and unhappiness as something that comes and goes.
- Let the waves pass through oneself, detachment.