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            <title><![CDATA[Equation of Happiness]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[What is your equation of happiness? Maybe you are wondering does happiness have an equation.So let me put it this way. Fill in this sentence, I will b...]]></description>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>What is your equation of happiness? </strong></p><p>Maybe you are wondering does happiness have an equation.</p><p>So let me put it this way. Fill in this sentence, I will be happy when _________</p><p>In fact, you can take a few minutes to actually write that down in your diary or a piece of paper. Many people don’t really know what will make them happy and they don’t take the time to get honest with themselves and figure it out.</p><p>Do you know why?</p><p>Because it is scary. Yes, it is scary to define happiness and to get completely honest about it. The moment you define what it is, you are literally opening a pandora&apos;s box for your mind or closing one... (I will rant about this in another post)</p><p>So for the sake of simplicity, let’s assume you can define what is happiness for you. Even if it is not a complete definition. It can be a partial one or just a handful of things that you know will make you happy.</p><ul><li><p>I am happy when I eat a good meal. </p></li><li><p>I am happy when I spend quality time with my loved ones.</p></li><li><p>I am happy when I make 1 million dollars.</p></li></ul><p>You can make your list.</p><p>Now, let me turn things around and ask, are you happy now? </p><p>In all honesty, are you really happy now?</p><p>If your honest answer is yes, then you can close this post and go do your thing.</p><p>But if your answer is no, read along.</p><p>In Eastern philosophy, they define true happiness as something that is eternal, present, and unconditional. Happiness without a reason, happiness in itself as complete.</p><p>But I have never been able to assert that completely with experience. (Not yet!)</p><p>So why not take a more practical and realistic route, and maybe one day we will realize by experience ‘Happiness in itself as complete’.</p><p>The ‘norm’ seems to be, I am happy when... </p><p>That is, something makes me happy...</p><p>That something can be anything and is many things for many of us. Each one is unique and different.</p><p>So let’s start with the point that as humans we feel happy when something happens in our life or when we do or achieve something. Sounds fair?</p><p>Now let’s look at that ‘something’ very closely. Because the key to happiness is in that something, right?</p><p>There is a common saying: If you can change something change it, if you can’t change it, leave it, or better accept it. </p><p>Or in other words, if it is in your control, change it. If not, accept it. (I know it is hard!)</p><p>The worst thing you can do is just keep complaining without doing any of the above.</p><p>Putting that in perspective of our discussion.</p><p>Is that ‘something’ on your list, that makes you happy, in your control? </p><p>Is that something that you can fully and completely change or modify to what you want it to be? (Without hurting or harming people around you.)</p><p>If you look at the list of things that you wrote down before and ask this question, how many of these are in my control and how many are not?</p><p>Isn’t it wise to strike off those things that are not in your control? I know it is super hard to get yourself to do that. But do we have a better option?</p><p>The flip side is, you just ignore it, let it sit there and continuously brood over it, which is a sure-shot way to unhappiness.</p><p>Isn’t your priority to be happy in the first place?</p><p>So are you making it really difficult or even impossible to make yourself happy?</p><p>Is that even fair? Because you are doing it to yourself! And no one but you can change that?</p><p>It takes a lot of courage to take complete responsibility for your happiness. And people whom I have seen truly happy - have in fact taken complete charge of their happiness.</p><p>Which means, it is possible! If you put your mind to it and you truly want to be happy and not just merely in pursuit of happiness.</p><p>Many people spend their whole lives in pursuit of happiness and die a sad death.</p><p>They finally rest in peace!</p><p>Nassim Taleb brings this out beautifully, even though not in this context.</p><p>He says Time and Randomness are things that have always happened since eternity, and possibly would continue to do so.</p><p>As humans, we have almost no control over these two aspects of life or nature.</p><p>Time always passes, and random things always happen.</p><p>Now looking at your equation of happiness, how many of these things are affected by time and randomness?</p><p>For eg, I want to make 10 million dollars by 2025. (What if you make 10 million in 2027?)</p><p>I must get married before I turn 30. (what if you get married at 31?)</p><p>Some people even take it to the extent of saying things like, it has to happen in exactly this way, in this order, and by this time. </p><p>This, this, and this has to go right for me to be happy.</p><p>Do you see how fragile is your equation of happiness? </p><p>Or how hard you are making it to be happy? Stupid hard?</p><p>So is there a solution to this madness?</p><p>Yes, there is. In Japanese culture, there is a beautiful expression called wabisabi. </p><p>It can be even looked at as a way of life. Wabisabi means, ‘less is more’.</p><p>Fewer the things that have to go right for you to be happy, the easier it is to be &apos;actually happy&apos;.</p><p>Isn’t that something in our control, or isn’t that the only thing in our control?</p><p>Taking a closer look at the things that make us happy and removing everything that is not in our control or is prone to the effects of time and randomness.</p><p>This might seem extremely hard at the beginning. But even removing one thing from the list has a great relieving effect on our minds. Doubt it? Try it!</p><p>And once we taste that freedom, we will voluntarily and actively look for and remove things that are not in our control - to make us happy.</p><p>It is a process, a life long one? I don’t know.</p><p>But at least we will be doing something that is taking us to increased states of happiness, and we are fully in control of it.</p><p>Maybe this is what it means when we say, we take control of our life in the true sense.</p><p>But this beautifully brings us back to where we started. </p><p>The definition of true happiness is something that is eternal, present, and unconditional. Happiness without a reason, happiness in itself is complete.</p><p>As we go on this journey of simplifying our list or equation of happiness.</p><p>We might one stay arrive at a point where there is nothing on the list.</p><p>And experience happiness in itself as complete.</p><p></p>]]></content:encoded>
            <author>nithilan@newsletter.paragraph.com (Eternal Echoes)</author>
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            <category>happiness</category>
            <category>life</category>
            <category>secret of happiness</category>
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            <title><![CDATA[Top Rated Plus on Upwork in 4 Months... Really?]]></title>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 24 Jan 2023 08:36:16 GMT</pubDate>
            <description><![CDATA[Only 3% of Freelancers on Upwork make the most money, while the remaining 97% make nearly nothing.That said this guy Michael went from a complete newb...]]></description>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Only 3% of Freelancers on Upwork make the most money, while the remaining 97% make nearly nothing.</em></p><p>That said this guy Michael went from a complete newbie to a Top-Rated Plus freelancer in under 4 months. Yes... 4 straight months!!!</p><p>&apos;Oh, he got lucky... Maybe he knew exactly what to do to get those clients...&apos;</p><p>and whatever reason your mind comes up with for why you are unable to do that...</p><p>or why you can&apos;t do that. I don&apos;t have time, I have other priorities, it&apos;s not working... etc.</p><p>I call bullshit!</p><figure float="none" data-type="figure" class="img-center" style="max-width: null;"><img src="https://storage.googleapis.com/papyrus_images/48864f5a6af81202ff52c3f712e0acb9.png" blurDataURL="data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAAQAAAAECAIAAAAmkwkpAAAACXBIWXMAAAsTAAALEwEAmpwYAAAAP0lEQVR4nAE0AMv/AGhnaSAdHjMqLKCamwBeV1kfFhhybW7b3NwAVFNTLi4uwL++6enpAE5OTjk7Perq6/7+/emXFvxWsaEHAAAAAElFTkSuQmCC" class="image-node embed"><figcaption HTMLAttributes="[object Object]" class="hide-figcaption"></figcaption></figure><p>I tried to underline the key points that enabled Michael to achieve what he achieved.</p><p><strong><u>applied 470+ jobs in 90days</u></strong> - how many are you applying or have applied in the last week, last month?</p><p><strong><u>the process sucked... but it paid off</u></strong> - what are your excuses for not applying to enough jobs, not staying consistent with your approach, or not refining your proposal until it works?</p><p>No one talks about this - <u>the process sucks, it is boring</u>, and your mind screams to give up</p><p>&quot;I don&apos;t want to apply for 100 jobs, it is a waste of my time and connects&quot;</p><p>Well then you don&apos;t get to complain - I am not getting enough clients or I am not able to get the top-paying clients.</p><p>You can have access to the best coaching, proposal templates, a kick-ass intro video on your profile, and a great headshot pic with a nice description.</p><p>If you don&apos;t put in the work - you won&apos;t get the results. It&apos;s hard work and boring until you start seeing the results.</p><p>That is the reason why 97% make nothing on Upwork, they don&apos;t have what it takes to put in the hard work when the results don&apos;t appear right away.</p><p>Take it from me, when the results do appear, they will take you to the top 3% in no time. This is the nature of things, I can even say laws of the universe. </p><p>Make your choice! <strong>3% or 97% - You don&apos;t get to complain!</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
            <author>nithilan@newsletter.paragraph.com (Eternal Echoes)</author>
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