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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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elafina · 36-40, F
I second this, happiness is a choice. I can see it daily in subtle moments, where i chose i will continue thinking of what happened yesterday or focus at where i am at in each moment.
I present myself with the choice when i feel the bad vibes from the guy in the super market and then know i have picked that up and shake it off. The moment where i feel bitter just because sunset saddens me, i can see it. I tell myself "it's the moment, it's just for now, it'll pass".
But i wasn't able to experience deeper happiness until i let myself feel all the sadness of the world that it wanted to feel.
Reject · 26-30, M
@elafina Yes. It’s all the little positive habits you make for yourself when you’re self aware enough to understand what you’re doing wrong. It’s okay to feel bad. In fact you have to. You need to process that emotion like any other. Only through it can true happiness be known.