Re: virus: What's your law?

From: David Andrew (dave_is_brewing@hotmail.com)
Date: Sun Feb 01 2004 - 11:47:01 MST

  • Next message: Erik Aronesty: "Re: virus: What's your law?"

    I know from my experience that profoundly and chronically unhappy people can
    become happy... and sustainably so...in one instant
    >of personal decision and without any major life changes.
    > >
    > > All you need to be happy is to reverse the have-do-be life philosophy...

    I couldn't agree more on that one.
    I don't really know what you mean by the have-to-be life philosophy either,
    but I think what you are talking about is no longer living your life for
    other people, constantly trying to make other people happy. /me gives a look
    of scorn to people who equate this light hearted look on life with Apathy.
    Although I don't agree that there are no major life changes, because as you
    change in yourself, you will want to change your life, rather than changing
    it because you think you have to.

    Happiness is a decision you make, not the things you have or do.

    >From: David McFadzean <david@lucifer.com>
    >Reply-To: virus@lucifer.com
    >To: virus@lucifer.com
    >Subject: Re: virus: What's your law?
    >Date: Sun, 01 Feb 2004 13:16:02 -0500
    >
    >
    >----- Original Message -----
    >From: "Erik Aronesty" <erik@zoneedit.com>
    >Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2004 1:04 AM
    >
    >
    > > I read a new scientist article on happiness.
    > >
    > > I admit that there may be a genetic component to being inclined to
    >happiness.
    >
    >I should have mentioned that Csikszenymihalyi was careful not to equate
    >pleasure
    >and enjoyment. He was saying that since there is apparently a genetic
    >component
    >to being able to experience pleasure, it is not far fetched to think there
    >may
    >also be a genetic component to experience enjoyment. His main idea is that
    >enjoyment (flow) is the key to happiness, and it is independent of
    >pleasure.
    >
    > > I know from my experience that profoundly and chronically unhappy people
    >can become happy... and sustainably so...in one instant
    >of personal decision and without any major life changes.
    > >
    > > All you need to be happy is to reverse the have-do-be life philosophy...
    >
    >What is the have-do-be life philosophy?
    >
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