Happiness

If happiness does come from within, I believe it has many roots. I think that your foundational beliefs about life create the conditions that grow more happiness in your life. It seems that much has to do with your fundamental motivations and desire to find that comfort, joy, love, hope, faith, peace, and love from striving to help others or problem-solving. Too many have sought the concept of the traditional American dream to find their happiness. Still, I believe it has become just a profiteering, money-making, and powerteering concept that is short-lived, especially where people strive to have it all at any cost. (Do corporations seek to have it all at any cost?) It usually makes people sad. Sometimes, I wonder if market-based economies, ultra-competitive capitalistic, and extreme materialistic perspectives create these desires.

However, I believe we ought to prioritize and rationalize potential ways of life, fun, and ecological niche products so we can all enjoy them occasionally. Maybe we can all live a dream and strive to live the way we want, aiming for an integrated, more balanced concept that includes love, nature, learning, excitement, and passionate exploration of one’s interests in life. It seems that money and power are more about the means rather than the sustainable striving objectives. If one focuses on just the means, there is no real happiness. It is often a never-ending downward spiral feedback loop that usually ends in disappointment, broken dreams, and feelings of isolation and despair.

On the other hand, if one has motivation, knowledge, and inspiration, one deserves more sustainable striving investment energy. One’s motivation in life is what matters. Some people gain more happiness from helping people learn, creativity, problem-solving, making people happy, helping people, enjoying nature, caring for people, caring about nature, excitement, and exploring life and the world around them. When you think about it, when you go to a wealthy area, most homes seem like fortresses with security and walls. This must create isolation regardless of your lifestyle. It must get old sitting by the pool. I believe life is about living, not being stuck in a lifestyle. It is about having a natural quality of life that functionally balances the person you are with the totality of the environment. When we put our passions and interests in context with the needs of others and our total environment, we become more inclusive and accepted. This creates the foundational elevation baseline for our dynamic equilibrium in our happiness cycle wave pattern. I believe in a sustainable, thriving, dynamic life path where we strive for various milestones. Along the way is living, learning, loving, exploring, adventure, nature, and excitement. I have a lot of ideas to create more comfort, joy, love, and sustainable striving for happiness for everyone in a concept called the spectrum transference help system, which includes inputs, advice, and foundational mentoring and education concepts.