Sunday, February 27, 2011

The 5 Rules of Happiness

By Burt Goldman, Creator of Quantum Jumping

You know when you’re happy, and certainly no one has to tell you when you’re sad. But what is it that makes a person happy?


It is important to realize, however, that what makes you happy might depress another person. There are people, because of guilt, a feeling they do not deserve what they have, or a feeling they will lose what they have that makes them unhappy when they should be happy.

Possessions are a poor measure of happiness. Possessions are subjective and relative to the individual and the individual’s viewpoint. Instead, we will use a philosophy as an example.


This philosophy is about enjoying things you like, avoiding or changing things you do not like, and accepting what you cannot avoid or change by the skillful use of your viewpoint. The use of this philosophy, as embodied in the five rules, will allow you to test many problem areas in your life and find solutions. With this philosophy, you will be well on your way on your pursuit of happiness.


READ THE 5 RULES OF HAPPINESS HERE...

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