The Modern Happiness Fallacy

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The Modern Happiness Fallacy

Something odd has happened within the last 50 years or so.

The standard of living in the western world has dramatically increased.

You would think that that would also increase happiness too, right?

Well.. no. Levels of happiness, and what makes people happy, has stayed relatively the same. What has increased is mental illness, depression, anxiety disorders, and narcissism.

If you think that sounds backwards, you’re not alone.

But it’s still the truth. The question is, why?

Here’s the thing, most of the western world is a meritocracy, and a meritocracy is defined as a system where people, based on their ability, select government or the holding of power.

In other words, your social status isn’t fixed. You have a greater opportunity to become something or someone great, to achieve success.

That also means you have a greater opportunity to fail, too.

And with that, comes greater stress and anxiety.

It’s the price we pay for abundance and greater social mobility. Does this make it bad? No, absolutely not. But everything good and bad, has a trade off that comes with it.

On top of all that, we now have the Internet and social media. That isn’t to say they’re bad, in fact, I believe they’re great. They’ve given us a greater opportunity to connect, share, explore, and learn with others than any other point in human history.

If it weren’t for the internet and social media, a lot of really cool, really creative stuff we all enjoy all day everyday just wouldn’t exist. And that would be a huge bummer.

But on the flip side, This vast amount of information also shows us all of the people we perceive as leading better lives than us. All the people with nicer clothes, faster cars, doing cooler things in better places.

As wonderful as the internet and social media are, they’re also a constant reminder of the infinite ways we might not be good enough.

And we can’t help but feel that way. As humans, we’re constantly comparing ourselves to our peers and the people around us. And in a world where your peers and the people around you become the millions of people online, sharing their various life experiences everyday, it’s hard not to feel lost and inadequate or like you might be missing out.

But you’re not, and here’s why.

We’re Adaptable

First of all, Humans are surprisingly really good at finding happiness regardless of their circumstances. Happiness is something that you find through self-expression, doing things that bring meaning to your life. Happiness isn’t something you achieve, it’s something that you are. You inhibit it. A happy person doesn’t wonder if they’re happy, they just are. But, like most things, it has to start with you.

Pleasure is NOT Synonymous With Happiness

What a lot of people mean when they say “I want to be happy” is “I want to have pleasure” and that’s fine, but pleasure isn’t happiness. Someone that’s richer than you, has nicer things than you, or is more accomplished than you still have their own set of problems to deal with. They still aren’t happy all of the time, they still get sad, frustrated, anxious, and all of the other things humans feel. That isn’t saying you shouldn’t strive for better, it’s just saying that you shouldn’t expect better to solve all of your problems and bring you perpetual bliss.
That’s just not how life works. And that’s a good thing.

Challenge Makes us Thrive

A lot of our joys in life are derived from overcoming challenges. There’s a reason they say to focus on the journey and not the reward. Because the journey is where all the good stuff is. The journey is where you experience all of the emotion, all of the uncertainty, all of the life. If all you got was the goal without going through anything to get there, it wouldn’t mean nearly as much.

Being special, standing out, making money, these aren’t bad things. And they’re good goals to have. If that’s what you want for yourself, you should pursue those things. Just don’t count on them solving all of your problems in life, because like it or not, you’re always going to have problems in life.

Sure, your life might change, and it might even get better, but there will still be times where you feel sad, there will still be times when you feel lonely and, yes, there will still be times where feel inadequate and like you could have done more.


The key is in the simple things. If you can manage to find pleasure in hanging out with your friends, or seeing your family, or reading a book, or eating good food, or being smiled at by a stranger, you’ll do just fine, no matter what you do.


People who can find pleasure in those things, the everyday things we usually don’t even think about, compared to someone who cant, will find themselves much, much happier, regardless of their circumstances or what anybody else is doing. And it will just make any goals they might accomplish, any success they might achieve, or any recognition they might garnish that much better, but only because they knew how to be happy before those things.

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Reading this made me happy I was learning something.

This felt pleasurable.

I am happy to call you my friend. <3

Enjoy the upboat and resteem. <3 (I hope this also makes you happy) :)

Thank you brother, the feeling is mutual ; D

I definitely resonated with this article today. Should have had a perfectly happy enjoyable day but lacked the necassary challeneges to feel like I overcame anything. I guess the challenege of overcoming the mundane was my challenge today - which in some way I did suceed at.

We all have those days friend, the key is to just not let them beat you!

Thank you for explaining the difference between happiness and pleasure, something many people confuse in their pursuit of happiness. Since I was 12 years old, I've analysed and thought much of this concept. Since, I've lived through very challenging times and can now say that happiness were those times I wasn't suffering only I wasn't aware of them then. I am a happier person today because I try to live a more conscious life and steer myself back to this state whenever I divert from this state by becoming frustrated, disappointed or resentful. You are right, happiness can be found at every moment in the simplest things in life. The difference is in our perspective

I'm so happy to hear that you've been able to take challenging times and circumstances and make them work to your benefit, it's a very difficult thing to be able to do.

Overcoming difficulties can lead us to becoming more grateful about our lives and seeing life from a gratitude perspective is for me the path to happiness

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John Lennon had a net worth of 40,000,000.00 when he was murdered in front of his apartment. Yet, some of his latest songs did not sound too happy. "People say I'm Lazy, Dreaming my Life Away" . In 'Scared', John Lennon wrote this,"I'm scared, I'm scared, I'm scared I'm scared, so scared I'm scared, I'm scared, I'm scared As the years roll away And the price that I paid And the straws slips away
You don't have to suffer It is what it is No bell book or candle Can get you out of this, oh no!.......
Hatred and jealousy, gonna be the death of me
I guess I knew it right from the start
Sing out about love and peace
Don't wanna see the red raw meat
The green eyed goddamn straight from your heart

I'm scarred, uh huh
I'm scarred, I'm scarred, I'm scarred
Every day of my life
I just manage to survive
I just want to stay alive....."

Interesting.. I wonder if he has any inkling that he was going to be murdered..

Yes, it's a chilling song and prophetic. He did an interview with Rolling Stone, a few days before the murder. He was upbeat and ready to get back to work on a new album.

Curt Cobain, before he went Bang!, said that money cannot make you happy. He explained that before he became rich, he would walk into a thrift store and find something he wanted and then save for it. When he had the money and purchased the item, it really meant something to him. After fame, he says that he could buy the whole store.

It truly is dependent on the person. If you didn't know what it took to be happy before money, it'll take more than money to teach you.

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