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Name just one thing/item/person that makes you really happy?
Posted by Jojostruys • 5/19/09 • Subscribe to this Discussion [RSS] • Report This Topic
Topics: dream, happy, love, partner, relationship, sex
It is empowering:) Be happy ...Jojo Struys
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Curling up with a hot pocket and watching tapes of cutie patootie Scott Peterson being interviewed on Entertainment Tonight.
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Oh, I also whip-up a batch of cookingasshole's bacon brownies...those are awesome! Especially while watching my honey on DVD!
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A smile, really, and I mean a genuine smile, not some fake customary smile. You'll know when you see a real one, real smiles rock!
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me! I chose a man who makes me happy, had children that make me happy, chose friends that make me happy, do things that make me happy.
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Me too. I honestly do not believe that anyone or any thing or any event in and of itself has the power to make us happy. Happiness is a choice we make between our ears. It's a choice we can make even when our circumstances suck, and when we are with people we would rather not be with, and when events don't go the way we hoped or planned for.
Assigning happiness to externals like another person or thing or an event is self deception at it's worst. By saying someone, some thing, or some event makes us happy we are giving our personal power away and dodging recognition of the truth.
The truth is that unless or until we form the thought in our head that he or she or it or such and such makes me happy, and we attach it to a person, thing or event, it does not exist. When we make that assignment we are giving away our person power.
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I think I answered something similar today but:
Item: My PC. It is my little tech baby beast and the closest thing to a child that I will ever have as I'm not a fan of actual kids.
Person: Other half! I still have trouble adjusting to how laid back and carefree he mostly is. He's pretty much me in male form (minus his need to have a deathgrip on money, with that I am all too liberal). -
Being with my Autistic daughter. She lives in a group home. I don't see her much, but when I do, I am so happy
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