Holding On to Happiness

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By Joshua

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What can serve to sum up the importance of happiness? Furthermore, what is it that essentially prevents a person from receiving happiness?

All in all, happiness is ultimately derived from six sources. All sources lead to ways to hold on to this blissful bodily sensation known as happiness. Through recognizing the source of happiness, one can find the true substance acknowledged and utilized to produce the initial form. Yes, happiness ultimately, essentially comes from freedoms such as those bestowed by the country (no more than other than the nation of the USA). The associated freedom becomes a reality upon opening up and recognizing limits issued by coexisting with a structural bureaucracy. All in all, communication helps mold and guide a person to the attainment of these freedoms and limits, which spontaneously or momentarily cause this prized sensational liberality known as happiness.

Back to the basics, all the person needs is to seek out and pursue the sources in order to basically experience it. The sources that encourage or culminate happiness are mountains (providing all human effort and motivation to climb co-exist). The second source is religion (which, if followed correctly, will, indeed, act as an aphrodisiac when experiencing life events). The third, being relationships accomplished and serving as a purpose. It's only through thinking out of the box and extroverting, opening up to people, that we touch upon the vitality, vigor, and "sweet taste" relationships can be associated with. May it be a shared love that ecstatically boosts self-esteem amongst those who experience it. The fourth source is that of the ecstasy of possessing pets (ultimately, they provide for comfort and kindness, which inevitably elevates people's moods when carrying out everyday activities. Indeed, it takes its form from these loving relationships with an utter reflection of how a person is doing). Fifth is the source of acknowledging and learning what handling of money initiates in the daily progress of people. Yes, it's true as a tactile stimulation, or knowledge of how it's created, or even by exchanging it through means of spending. It's by this medium that we clearly possess a higher happiness with the culture into which we are brought into this world. Finally, the sixth source is mainly blocked out by established rules and regulations. Maybe it's by this allusiveness that we rely on the first true substance to create happiness.

Let me reiterate, all the sources that provide for happiness also have the repercussions, or cons. Let's approach it from another angle to get the full associated story behind the toxic byproducts of happiness. Basically, they consist of depression. This de-elevated (certainly opposite of the valid picture of happiness) mood becomes apparent and ostentatious and superficially exposed with accompanying fear (which is a naturally occurring process in the amygdala) and doubt, thereby representing a stigma of a sense. Doubt can be associated with a pessimistic portrayal of uncertainty. A place where optimism lingers and fails to reveal itself.

Holding On to Happiness