The article explores the concept of happiness and the common misconceptions surrounding it. The author shares his personal journey of realizing that the pursuit of goals and material wealth does not necessarily lead to lasting happiness.
The article first discusses the purpose of life and how the author's initial beliefs about achieving goals and attaining material success as the key to happiness were challenged as he grew older. The author then delves into the problems associated with the goal-based approach to happiness, highlighting how the focus on the end result can lead to burnout and a sense of emptiness.
The article then introduces the concept of dopamine and how the chase for "cheap dopamine" through unhealthy practices can create a pleasure-pain seesaw in the brain, ultimately leading to more pain than pleasure. The author suggests that transitively, chasing pain is the key to pleasure.
Finally, the article proposes that the true source of happiness lies in the cultivation of values and the process of becoming the person one aspires to be. The author suggests that by defining our values and leading a value-based life, we can find a lasting sense of purpose and happiness, as opposed to the fleeting joy derived from achieving goals.
The article concludes by emphasizing that happiness is not about the destination, but about the state of being and the journey of self-improvement.
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by Naveen G B 場所 medium.com 04-08-2024
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