佚名/Anonymous
Many have sought a variety of sources for their feeling of happiness. Some have put their heart and efforts into their work. Too many turned to drugs and alcohol. Untold numbers have looked for it in the possession of expensive cars, exotic vacation hoes, and other popular“toys”. Most of their efforts have a root in one common fact that people are looking for a lasting source of happiness.
Unfortunately, I believe that happiness evades many because they misunderstand the process and journey of finding it.
Today, some people think that an expensive car is stimulus. Happiness is a response. A great paying job is stimulus. Happiness is a response. A loving relationship is stimulus. Happiness is a response. This belief leaves us thinking and feeling:“I'll be happy when …”
It has been my finding that actually the opposite is true. I believe that happiness is a stimulus and response is what life brings to those who are truly happy. When we are happy, we tend to have more success in our work. When we are happy, people want to be around us and enjoy loving relationships. When we are happy, we more naturally take better care of our bodies and enjoy good health. Happiness is not a response—rather, it is a stimulus.
Happiness is a conscious choice we make every day of our lives. For unknown reasons to me, many choose to be miserable, frustrated and angry most of the time. Happiness is not something that happens to us after we get something we want—we usually get things we want after we choose to be happy.
很多人都找到了令自己快樂的源泉——有些人全身心地投入工作;很多人吸毒和酗酒;還有數不清的人,從擁有名貴汽車、異國情調的度假小屋和其他一些流行“玩具”中尋找到了快樂。他們的努力大多基於一個共同的事實:人們在尋找永恒的快樂源泉。
但我認為,很多人與快樂無緣。因為他們錯誤地理解了尋找快樂的過程。