Why does happiness stem primarily from progress, as opposed to the end goal? 9
Could anyone explain why does one derive happiness from the process of doing things instead of from the end result?
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Happiness resides in the process since it is through the process we grow, learn and attain little victories that make us happy. If you look to the goal only, you will overlook these gratifying experiences. The process also enables us to acquire new abilities and new relationships as well as the feeling of development. The question is not about the goal alone, it is about who we are becoming in the process of attaining the goal.
Success is achieving what you want in life.
Happiness is being satisfied with what you get…
Happiness is Priceless!
Happiness doesn't come at the finishing line, it's found in the process in who we become along the way.
Very nice.
"At the end of the day it is not about what you've achieved but who you became in the process" really hit, I am really proud of who I've become now, that is my biggest achievement, and I will strive to be the best version of myself a life on my terms! Thank you for this content!
Beautiful content! Happiness isn’t a destination; it’s the journey! Work towards your goals, but also watch a sunset, smell and brush against a rose, hug your friend, write a letter to someone telling them what they mean to you. ❤️
The way you break down complicated studies is so helpful!
These are such timeless lessons that more people needs to hear and thanks for sharing this. ❤
Indeed, our process in the journey of life is where we find fulfillment and joy. When you finally achieve your goal, you look back at the struggling times and smile that you won after all.
“Live in the moment, don’t live in the worries”
Thank you ❤
I wish I had learned most of these principles about seven years ago. Many people find themselves stuck in the traditional cycle—go to school, get a job, and work tirelessly without exploring alternative opportunities. Unfortunately, this mindset can cause them to miss out on life-changing financial insights. I experimented with the stock market, and the results exceeded my expectations. Now, I'm considering investing an additional $190k in the market. I've heard that some investors are still seeing impressive returns, even with the current downturn. Do you have any recommendations?