You Will Never Be Happy if You’re Doing This One Thing.
While there are countless ways for you to be happy, there’s definitely one thing that won’t lead to happiness.
It’s something that probably every human has fallen prey to. Something that is ingrained in almost everyone at a very young age.
The fact is that you will never be happy if you’re living for someone else.
See you were brought on this Earth as a unique being unlike anyone else. There’s not another soul that will have your exact memories, thoughts, beliefs, and experiences.
You really are one of a kind.
Even though there is a universal energy connecting us all, how you choose to live your time on Earth is entirely up to you.
That’s why if you fall into the trap of living for someone else, you will never find happiness. Your soul will feel unfulfilled from its true purpose.
And if you’re wondering what your purpose even is, don’t be discouraged! Your purpose is not some complicated thing you have to go out and find.
Your purpose is simply to be the best expression of you and to live a life that makes your soul happy, that’s it.
Unfortunately, many of us from a young age are conditioned to believe that we need to follow the masses. That we need to take a career or marry a certain type of person that is acceptable to society.
That we need to shut away our creative expression in favor of blending into the crowd.
So when kids start to adopt these beliefs as their own, they grow up blindly following everyone else. They do what they are told and follow the safe, comfortable route.
These kids grow up into adults with a lifetime's worth of freedom and creative expression stuffed deep inside them. This suppression can lead to health complications, anxiety, low self-confidence, and more.
I was living this way too up until very recently. I started a “safe” career and did what everyone else around me was doing. I did everything I could to blend in even though I was suffering from daily, debilitating anxiety.
I had zero connection to my innermost self, my soul. I had no idea what I even wanted out of life or what made me happy.
Wasn’t following the “safe” route in life supposed to lead to happiness?
It wasn’t until my mid-twenties that I started to experience this internal calling for something more. I just knew my life was meant to expand, I knew I was destined for something bigger than my current situation. Read More…