Tuesday, December 04, 2007

Happiness

Those looking for happiness often don't realize they already have it. It's a lesson that he says he was lucky to learn at age 18 from a spiritual teacher. "He said, 'Look, actually, Robert, you're already happy.' And I said, 'Well, that's great, but I don't feel it. So tell me, what do I have to do?'" Dr. Holden recalls. "And he said, 'You have to understand that the pursuit of happiness is a mistake. It's like, you don't chase happiness out there. You learn that you're happy inside you and then you go running. Then you go into the world.'"

The key to being happy is overcoming "destination addiction," which he defines as "living in the not-now."

"It's always about tomorrow, so you're chasing 'more,' 'next' and 'there,'" he says. "You promise yourself that when you get there, you'll be happy. And I promise you, you won't, because you'll always set another destination to go for."

Instead, Dr. Holden says if you are unhappy with your life, there are two things you can do. "We have to learn to let go of our past, we have to give up all hopes for a perfect past. Let the past go, it's gone." After that, he says, "Take a vow of kindness. Be kinder to yourself and to others.

"It's never too late to be happy," he says.

http://www.oprah.com/tows/slide/200704/20070411/slide_20070411_350_101.jhtml

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

If you're happy and you know it clap your hand..
*clap clap*
:)

It's never too late to be happy..
Hmmmmm..that's encouraging..
:)

Anonymous said...

Fizzy dear,

Macam kanak2 ribena. :D

Yes. It's never too late to be happy. We have to believe in that. We owe that to ourselves.

U keep well dear sis.