I am happy where I am. I have always been happy right where I am, ever since about 2006 when I discovered what yoga is. Physically, that's when I need to lose 50+ pounds, and I was ecstatically happy doing it from day 1 while still being fat. Most people move to yoga because they need therapy and if done right, yoga removes the need for psychiatry. Even happy both physically and mentally, I am moving forward to new goals to be even better than I am at any one moment. The want of future change is not at the behest of squandering happiness. Not being happy means at its core that one does not love him or herself, and is seeking some love that is missing. This is also the thing that endless therapy will not fix, but the person simply needs to connect with the love that is there at every moment and be happy. Then the desire for future change takes place in happiness.
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