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Happiness is a choice.

You ever wonder why so many people disagree with this? It’s because it’s not one. At least not at first. You have to lie to yourself for a very long time before those lies start to become truths, but in doing so, you’ll discover the power of choice.

A true choice is not taken on a whim. It’s a commitment. Anything else is false. If you’ve committed to your sadness, don’t expect your whim for happiness to work.

I don’t approach a body builder who’s made that true choice for his lifestyle and expect to lift as much as him just because I chose to at that moment. So why would I look at his accomplishment and tell him it’s not a choice? One he so clearly made.

If you’re depressed, you’re the bodybuilder of sadness. So I wouldn’t expect you to have any clue on how to be happy. Guess what? It’s just as hard as being miserable because just like anything you give yourself to, it’s a commitment. It’s not easy.
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Happiness is all in moments. People think we're supposed to aim to live this "happy life" & find happiness but it's really not something you find. You have to create it & enjoy what moments of it you have. Because everything has it's moments. Sadness, anger, everything & we have to feel all of that. There's no such thing as complete happiness & dying with a smile. We work every day for it 🤷 & it's hard

I'm just trying to find peace. Not happiness. I'll take whatever feelings I get along the way & find calm in the storm
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@ChiefWalksWith40oz Happiness is temporary, this is true, but the commitment to it isn’t. It is in those when you are not happy that your commitment to it will take you there. For some people that is peace. Either way, you’re right. It’s extremely hard.