How to Find True Happiness

March 4, 2007

By Hope Wilbanks

Are you tired of looking for happiness, only to end up empty handed? Here are some tips on how to find true happiness.


Stop looking
Too many people seek happiness. The problem is, they look for happiness in all the wrong places. They turn to the wrong people, go to the wrong places, do the wrong things. Their intentions are good, but they end up worse off than they were to begin with. Just live your life.

Live life to the fullest
Are you constantly searching for happiness with your magnifying glass? Have you put your life on hold, waiting to find the “perfect” chance at happiness? Stop looking and just start living. Get out there and have fun. Enjoy life and all it offers you.

Pay attention

Chances are you’ve already passed happiness and you didn’t even realize it. So many times people forgo true happiness because they’re too busy looking for perfection. Happiness doesn’t come in pre-packaged sizes or shapes. It often happens when you least expect it to.

If you want to know how to find true happiness, the answer is simple, stop looking so hard, start living life to the fullest, and pay attention to what’s around you.

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  1. [...] of being sad and depressed all the time, pretend you’re happy. Happiness is a choice, so choose to be happy today, even if you’re just practicing [...]

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