What equates to happiness in life?


What equates to happiness in life?

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JonoMV wrote:
MrBrisbane wrote:
Benjamin wrote:
If you can get paid for doing what you'd do for free - then you should be happy in work.

If you are around people you want to spend more time around - then you should be happy in life.

That pretty much covers it.

I don't "Love" my job, but the money that it provides allows me to enjoy my free time. The way i look at it, I was never going to love any job or career. So I chose one that guaranteed good money and job stability. This way I can enjoy my free time without any real worries.

Everyone has their own way of measuring happiness. No right or wrong answer.

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It all depends on tge lifestyle you want...if you want to live like a rich man then money can buy you happiness...if for example you want to live the simple life then money isnt as important if living a rich lifestyle isnt a requirme t
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Not being bored.
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Doing whatever makes you happy?
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Edited by MrBrisbane: 17/3/2016 10:12:21 PM



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MrBrisbane wrote:
SocaWho wrote:
JonoMV wrote:
MrBrisbane wrote:
Benjamin wrote:
If you can get paid for doing what you'd do for free - then you should be happy in work.

If you are around people you want to spend more time around - then you should be happy in life.

That pretty much covers it.

I don't "Love" my job, but the money that it provides allows me to enjoy my free time. The way i look at it, I was never going to love any job or career. So I chose one that guaranteed good money and job stability. This way I can enjoy my free time without any real worries.

Everyone has their own way of measuring happiness. No right or wrong answer.

+1.
It all depends on tge lifestyle you want...if you want to live like a rich man then money can buy you happiness...if for example you want to live the simple life then money isnt as important if living a rich lifestyle isnt a requirme t


Agree with both your points, all depends on the person. I've had both type of jobs before and now i am stuck in the decent money but a shit job area. I'm looking to find a job that actually love getting up in the morning for but with less money etc.


Agree, I don't love my job. But my job pays the mortgage. It helps me take my family on holidays. My job allows me to do things to create lifelong memories with my wife and kid. That to me is happiness
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salmonfc wrote:
KiwiChick1 wrote:
Hopefully moclobemide, but I won't be holding my breath.

salmonfc wrote:
Eastern Glory wrote:
A woman with a great attitude, great beer and some crushed up Ritalin.

So why the fuck did I feel like an emotionless zombie when I took Ritalin for a decade?


Probably because when it's genuinely prescribed for ADHD it calms you down instead of acting as a stimulant like it does for normal people. Feel free to send me any that you don't want...

Well that sucks. Also I haven't picked up a prescription for it in years. Had about four strips left which I flushed cause they were past their use by date or whatever. Sorry 8-[

Technically I shouldn't have gone off it, especially cold turkey like I did, but apparently long term use has been linked to depression, psychosis, suicidal thoughts and might actually make my anxiety worse.

Hahaha you take any group of ADHD kids and you'll find that a decent number of them will be depressed. That's the reason they're linked. Same with plenty of skin medications that teenagers take. Anyone who thinks it's the drug causing the depression is way off the mark.
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