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Where is the bottleneck preventing you from being happy?

Asked by RedDeerGuy1 (25005points) 1 month ago

For me it was university in 1999/2000.
I’m on a positive path now. So I should be OK as I have a routine that is helping me get ahead.

You?

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janbb's avatar

Not much. I’m very happy right now. I’ve done the work i needed to.

Forever_Free's avatar

no restriction here. I removed all those limiting things along with not wanting for more.

KNOWITALL's avatar

My husband still has a lot of issues to resolve, otherwise content. I wish you the best!

jca2's avatar

I’m pretty content with most things in my life.

It’s not a constant state of ecstasy, more like a steady contentment. Not everything is perfect but life is like that.

SergeantQueen's avatar

Kind of everything right now.

The road to happiness is like when you go driving and there are so many detours from construction. It takes you a lot longer because you keep getting sidetracked and taken off the main road. So then you have to find your way back and just when you think “ok I am past the construction now” you come across another roadblock and you are just like FUCK

Strauss's avatar

I choose to be happy, so there’s no bottleneck. I work very hard to avoid worrying about what I can’t control. I celebrate small victories and am convinced that my efforts towards happiness are my best efforts.

Kraigmo's avatar

The fact that 51% of all people are extremely stupid.
I feel great alone.
I feel great in Nature.
I feel great at concerts.
But the rest of life is frustrating. I don’t understand how so many people can be so damn stupid. (The stupidity usually involves their lack of curiosity, their lack of observation, their lack of knowledge, and their desire to put group loyalties above any desire at all for facts and truth. They have no eye for surrounding beauty and they gravitate towards trends as a substitute for that. They don’t care about facts and go by their “feelings” instead. Look how they drive. Look how they vote. Look what they buy. ).

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