Yeah, I commute to college in a twenty year old car and I still don't have a girlfriend yet, but does that really make me "unhappy" given all of that? Of course not.
Liger'smane wrote: I personally find wonderful happiness in drawing and knitting. Some of my 'friends' riticule me because I'm always knitting and drawing. My point is that your life is yours, only you and God know exactly what gives you pleasure. Your 'friends' should be there for you and not 'ruling' you. So, enjoy what you enjoy and serve the Lord, that always picks me up... ( I believe God made it to pick everyone up... though that's just my opinion) Have a *chuckle* 'fun' day.
Never be afraid to try something new. Remember that a lone amateur built the Ark. A large group of professionals built the Titanic. Dave Barry
bigsleepj wrote: Unfinished stories never leave you, nor do they fester. They only grow better, like wine locked away in a deep dark cellar, waiting for you to bottle it and bring it to the light.
Shatterheart wrote:Happiness is a big bag of hamburgers. Its also getting an A on a heavy song on DDR.
Bunny wrote:I was driving my brother to his friend's house a couple of weeks ago and since prom was coming up, he immediately made it his job to irritate me. It went down something like this.
Him: Going to any after parties?
Me: We're having it at the house.*can see where this is going already*
Him: You mean you got Mom and Dad to agree to leave? Good goin', sport. That's more than I ever got them to do.
Me: Okay, in all the years that you have known me, what makes you think for even one second that any of my activities would be remotely similar to yours?
Him: Hey! You've never had fun until you've watched a bunch of drunk people.
Me: Yeah, alright. Let me drop all my morals and become like you so I can have my license revoked and depend on my seventeen year old sister to drive me around when I'm twenty-three 'cause that would be fun...AND I SHARED MY TATOR TOTS WITH YOU ! *takes one back*
Him: Easy, killer.
People are so deceived about fun and true happiness.
Never be afraid to try something new. Remember that a lone amateur built the Ark. A large group of professionals built the Titanic. Dave Barry
bigsleepj wrote: Unfinished stories never leave you, nor do they fester. They only grow better, like wine locked away in a deep dark cellar, waiting for you to bottle it and bring it to the light.
mizuhara_fan wrote:Do you guys feel that happiness is relative to each individual?
Kaori wrote:I'm slightly surprised that no one has pointed out the obvious answer--though perhaps among Christians it is simply assumed. Clearly, we can only experience true peace and fulfillment when we are living our lives in obedience to God's will. That aside, I do think you are right: specific things that cause pleasure will vary from person to person. I suspect that some ways of seeking happiness, like the constant urge to acquire things, ultimately leave us less happy than we were to begin with.
mizuhara_fan wrote:I certainly don't hate being with other people from time to time, it's just that I like spending my time at home doing solitary things. Being with many people at the same time really knocks me out...
Certainly not. Some people do simply need to have time by themselves.mizuhara_fan wrote:Is there any problem with having this kind of attitude?
Kaori wrote:I actually am the same way much of the time. I enjoy being with a few other people, but I rarely derive much pleasure from being in a large group setting.
...Some people do simply need to have time by themselves.
livewire wrote:for me, happiness is ....making someone else happy.
agasfas wrote:If I spent my time trying to be someone I wasn't, then I would in affect be unhappy...
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