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If you had everything you wanted, do you think you’d be happy?
Siena
Posts: 15,758 Skive's The Limit
This is a question I saw somewhere else and makes me think.
Things like career, relationships, money , a house. If not happy now and don’t have those sort of things now that are satisfied with- do you think it would make you happy if did?. Hope makes sense.
I personally don’t think I know what happiness is lol🙃feel like it would part help but i don’t know
Things like career, relationships, money , a house. If not happy now and don’t have those sort of things now that are satisfied with- do you think it would make you happy if did?. Hope makes sense.
I personally don’t think I know what happiness is lol🙃feel like it would part help but i don’t know
~Probably dead now
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For me, I think the main thing is stability. If your finances and health are stable, it can open up a lot of doors and headspace for you to do things that bring you a sense of achievement and fulfilment. Assuming I had perfect health and perfect finances, I think I'd be able to completely dive into things I want to do, and doing those things would be the source of my happiness.
But if I could automatically have those experiences and skills without needing to gain them, I don't think I'd be happy. Like @Skive said, I think I need that ongoing sense of accomplishment and impact on the world.