Wednesday, 7 March 2018

Happyness


“That maybe happiness is something that we can only pursue and maybe we can actually never have it. No matter what.”
-The Pursuit of Happyness (2006)

I am happy. Well, I did ask everyone if they’re in search of anything. So, this one is what I got in one of the answers. Yes, I too am in search of it. I’m happy, but… (read above quote)

The way we get happy is different. When I was little, for me, happiness was not going to KG school. When I started going to my primary school, I loved my routine. There were moments when I had got prizes, and was so happy that I almost cried living those moments. When I’m living my college life, I’m not so happy about it not even when I get prizes; but I’m when I’m with my friends passing comments in the ongoing lecture or when I’m with my whole family. For me, Happ’y’ness has always been “I loved your work/song/weirdness” (in detail, of course! That’s how I know that actually you have listened to me or read me) rather than “Hey, you look good!” (Urgh… I always look good!)

Happy moments are big. Really?
For me, not attending KG was big; getting gifts was big; and now it’s either very big as getting a job of a millionaire or a little happy moment of eating an ice-cream (big moment for a child, yeah!).

People often ask me, “you don’t like your college, right?”
And I have to say, every time, “it’s all about the situation.”
It is as simple as not liking my school as all of my batch mates won’t be there now; my favorite teachers are either there have forgotten me or got retired from the school (some will be there, still remembering me, but it’s not the same); and me being too old for schools (which I never thought of actually).

So, right now, I love my college. I want to live every moment of my college life and I’m living. How I study, what lectures I bunk, is all upon me and I love it. I know, because I’m firm with my decisions and I’m never gonna regret a thing. If you’re just going there, for nothing, then don’t push yourself. I’m not saying you should leave everything, what I’m saying is you must understand yourself and the way you’re gonna feel better than this. The way your life makes you happy and the way you make your life happy is up to you. When you laugh reading or listening to a joke, are you pushing yourself? No! Happyness comes when you accept who you are, what you do, and what affects you.

When you think your life is hurting you or God is punishing you, when you think “Why me?”, there you don’t hesitate for a moment making your happiness rely on other things. Why do that? When Jerry had this great operation where the doctors and nurses personally knew him, where they were shocked seeing him happy rather than being confused or sad for knowing that operation may or may not be successful, he only said: “Good luck team. I hope you make this successful. Either I’ll have a few minutes of happy life or I’ll have a long happy life. What I can choose is to live it happily or not. I chose one option. Now it’s your time, why are you sad?” and operation went successful. (School-time story)

I like travelling since I was a child. I liked roller coaster and all the rides, now I don’t. I feel like I’ve wasted my time and money. I like nature. My friend, opposite to me, likes rides fairly more than nature. She blames me. I blame her. At the end, we both are happy doing what we love. She sits in rides; I sit waiting for her outside that crowded place.

Yes, it’s perverse when you feel happy being one Raman Raghav (I’m talking about real, not the artistic movie with the same name); when you laugh at some Sridevi jokes; when you’re satisfied seeing someone’s fall in her/his career. Be happy when you’re promoted, what good will it be to you seeing someone falling?

Tips:



  • Go somewhere/Be alone for a while.
  • Have a get-together with friends (old/new): studies show friends make you happy more than anything else in the world (not even family) about 70%
  • Cry for a while.
  •  Look back to your past. Sweet memories will remind you of the happiness and you’ll be happy. Bad memories will strengthen you for future saying what you did was great. If this is reversed, remind yourself to be happy for everything. Why?! Because, “Happyness”.
  • Remind yourself to be happy always. Your heart will be cheerful and mind will like that, so HE will accept it instantly and will follow the lead always.
  • Think what makes you actually happy. Do that.
  • Make your surrounding colorful.
  • At the end,
ज़िंदगीभर जियो, हँसो, मुस्कुराओ,
क्या पता, कल दाँत हो ना हो...

PS. Answer to Avani
PSS. "Happyness" word has some "feels"... (In case, you're wondering)

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