Happiness… seems simple right? Yet for some reason, it is one of the most difficult concepts for people to understand. Many people spend their whole lives searching for and longing to be happy. I mean literally searching. When I go to Google and type “How to be” the predictive text tells me “happy.”
Ouch.
Doesn't that just hit you in the gut?
It breaks my heart to know that there are so many unhappy people out there that feel their only way to get help is Google. I mean Google is a great resource and answers all of my random 2 AM questions, so no shade to Google,
keep on wit yo bad self. But why is it that this is something we can't talk to the people in our lives about?
Disclaimer, if you are unhappy and need someone to talk to, I will always be here. I might not have all the answers like Google does, but I will
always
have a shoulder to lean on.
That being said, the biggest problem with happiness is we use it as a benchmark, a destination, and a desired end state.
We are all striving to be happy, but how many of us actually are? To be fair, it's not entirely our fault.
Have you ever thought will be happy when:
The inherent problem with any of those statements is not the wants, it's the
WHEN.
Listen you do you boo, I do not care what kind of goals you have in life, do what makes you happy (unless it's causing non-consensual harm to someone. this is not a candid statement endorsing serial killers.) But you can't use those goals as a way to prolong your happiness. Happiness is a choice and you have to choose to be happy with who you are and what you have right now.
"It is not how much we have, but how much we enjoy, that makes happiness."
- Charles Spurgeon
The Power of Now is an incredible book that highlights this concept. Really crude summary: neither the future nor the past exists, time is a construct, all we have is right now and you are wasting it thinking about something that may never come. Eckhart Tolle says it better, so I highly recommend reading his book, but you get the idea. Happiness isn't a “when”, happiness is a “now”. Because quite frankly,
if you make happiness a “when” you might never find it.
Back to what I said earlier,
it's not entirely your fault that you are unhappy.
For starters, think about what it would do to the beauty industry if people just decided that they were happy with who they were. Companies make money by making you feel inadequate. If you don't have a laundry list of things you want to “fix” about yourself (longer hair, whiter teeth, clearer skin, removes wrinkles, hides cellulite, lose weight, and the list goes on and on) then how do they make money? Advertisements are literally designed to make you unhappy with who you are.
Not to mention, everyone is doing it. Everyone is complaining and unhappy.
“How are you?”
“Oh you know, livin' the dream.” - They say
sarcastically
over a mediocre cup of coffee.
It's much easier to fit in and go with the flow than it is to be 100% authentically you. I'm sure there were the kids in school who were their truest selves, they were happy, and I am sure that they were the ones teased
relentlessly
for being different. The fear of standing out is a very real thing, it is hardwired into us. Back in the prehistoric days, we had to fit in or risk being thrown out of the group, which at the time quite
literally
meant death. In the year of 2022, it's obviously not the same, but our brains treat it like it is. Being happy means being different, and that is scary. It's much easier to be unhappy and fit in than it is to be happy with yourself and stand out.
You are not alive for "easy" or to blend in.
Our country is founded on three unalienable rights, three things that we are all always and forever guaranteed:
“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the
pursuit of Happiness.”
Come on Founding Fathers with that
MIC DROP.
You are not alone. The search for happiness is one of the things that unites us as people. But here's the thing,
you don't need to search for it. You have everything you need to be happy already, right at this moment, and nothing needs to change.
Here is my challenge for you:
Right now, choose happiness.
Choose
today
to let your happiness be independent, flowing free of constraints, and all-consuming.
Love You More,
Morgan
Check this out Corner:
"Happy" by Pharrell Williams - I know you have heard it, but blast that today. Sing the words as loud as you can. Literally, dance like nobody's watching. Be Happy.
is the passionate creator and driving force behind The Modest Journal. At 28 years old, she wears many hats as the owner, founder, CEO, and self-described "resident words girl."
For Morgan, words are more than just communication—they are her love language, her means of storytelling, and a source of inspiration for others. Her blog is a testament to her desire to merge her passions into a single creative outlet, aiming to bring joy and provoke thought through her words.
Whether she's impacting, inspiring, or offering a fresh perspective, Morgan hopes her writing resonates deeply with her audience.