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poor and rich vs happy and unhappy

Now, if someone who has no worries whatsoever on their living expenses and material life, comes and tell me they are unhappy with life and has so many issues and feel so down...I cannot understand it on surface. 

But I can also understand it.

Why?

We all need our basic needs, think safe home, food, clothes, internet, entertainment. 

If you don't have basic needs, you will be miserable most of the time, but you can try keep your mood up sometimes with positive thinking. But you will generally still be unhappy.

Once you have your basic needs (so some) covered, you have a baseline of happiness that you can hit easily. But the human mind is never satisfied. You will now have time and energy to find faults with things. The food isn't so good, your home isn't that nice, your spouse isn't good enough etc etc.

So, to the unhappy and miserable rich man....how about you give away all your riches and go back to working for others? And then find happiness from that position? 

Or you prefer to reset your mind, stay in your comfortable home and life, be grateful for your situation, while work on becoming happier?

Yes, there will always be someone happier than you from your view, but likewise there will always be many more who are worse off. Some don't even have confidence of having food or shelter tomorrow. 

I am not going to starve. I live a reasonable comfortable lifestyle. But yes, I have my share of unhappiness just like anyone else. BUT I am also always reminding myself how lucky I am and how things could had been much worse. This perspective gives me motivation and hope for any issues I have on hand. 

Of course, sometimes the human psyche is magical. It can make you do silly things that are illogical. 

So happy and not happy, it's complex. 

But let's stay simple and happy


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