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You Want a HAPPY LIFE, there are 6 things you should never do.

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By lupu alexandraPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Many times, I considered what it would take for me to be content. It’s so easy to be happy that you can’t believe it at first.. Many times, I tried so hard to be happy that I couldn’t be, and it was frustrating. And it wasn’t until much later that I came to the realization that in order to be truly content, you must sometimes make sacrifices. I wish I could make you happier than you already are, but I can’t.

The following are six things you should avoid at all costs if you want to live a happy life:

1.Don’t look to others for approval.

In no one’s eyes, are you worthy of judgment? Even if they hear your stories and believe they know you, these people will never truly understand what it’s like to be in your shoes. Focus on your own thoughts rather than on the opinions of others. Waiting for someone else’s approval is a waste of time.

2.Don’t get involved in other people’s affairs.

You don’t have to be concerned about other people’s lives because only they know what they want to do with theirs in the long run.. Everyone’s situation is unique, and everyone knows what works best for them. Nobody has the right to impose their will on another person’s life. Each of us is a one-of-a-kind individual with our own unique life story. Rather than comparing yourself to others, focus on your own accomplishments. Allow your inner voice to guide you instead of being distracted by external factors.

3.Stop dwelling on the past and move forward.

We have a tendency to dwell on the past, but this only serves to sap our joy. You can’t be a happy person if you’re stuck in the past, no matter how much you might want to. Live in the moment and be thankful for those who care about you, as well as for the things you have. There is no point in dwelling on the past because it no longer exists. You’ll be happier if you try to focus more on the here and now.

4.Stop attempting to control every aspect of life.

We have a tendency to believe that we have total command over the world, but this is not always the case. You can’t be happy if you always want to be in charge of everything. Even though accepting that we don’t have complete control over our lives is difficult, what are we to do? The sooner you come to terms with this, the sooner you can start living a more fulfilling life.

5.Take things in stride, and don’t take things personally.

We have a tendency to overreact when things don’t go our way. When confronted with a difficult situation, we have a tendency to take it personally and lay blame elsewhere rather than focusing on a solution and moving forward. In the end, we are all here to have a good time and be as content as we can be. As soon as you learn to accept others as they are, you’ll be happier.

6.Let yourself be happy without waiting for someone else to make you so

At one time or another in my life, all I wanted was for someone to come along and make me happy, and it never happened. You don’t have to wait for someone to make you happy, in my opinion. Make sure not to lose sight of the fact that happiness is within your reach. Every person has the ability to be happy on their own, they just need to learn how to be happy. It’s wonderful to be surrounded by friends and family and to be able to enjoy life. But when your happiness depends on them, it’s not so pleasant. In my opinion, everyone has the ability to be happy; they just need to find it. Remember that you are already content, even if you aren’t aware of it, if you want to be happy.

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