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Melissa Sandfort's avatar

The belief we can’t significantly improve our happiness is garbage, in my opinion & experience! I could write a book about this right now, but I will limit myself to two thoughts!

First, consciousness is fluid, dynamic and changeable at its very core. Whether we change it 5% by eliminating sugar, or 20% by doing hard-core therapy to transform our inner critics into inner cheerleaders, there is NO LIMIT to how much we can increase our wellbeing because consciousness itself is unlimited.

Second, pain and suffering are different things. Pain is me having shingles in my face (I do not advise this experience!) Suffering is my emotional anguish about the unfairness, discomfort, and terror of having shingles in my face.

I once met a woman who said, “Oh, I had cancer, and I had shingles – shingles was so much worse!” I thought that was an accurate representation of the excruciating nature of shingles.

Nonetheless, when stripped of suffering, almost all pain — even shingles — is bearable. And that’s saying a lot, because other than having my arm bone come out of my arm and make contact with air, I really haven’t felt that level of pain in my time on this earth.

Experiencing pure pain without the added burden of suffering when I had shingles helped me understand the distinction between pain and suffering. It helped me understand that almost anything can be made better if I have tools to transform how I relate to it. No matter how much I’m suffering, even if I can take 5% of the pebble of suffering out of that shoe, so that I’m experiencing only the pain and less of the added suffering, I will feel better.

Never let anyone tell you there’s a “happiness set point” so efforts to transform yourself won’t make a difference. That is GARBAGE. Science once told us all kinds of crap we no longer believe. Let’s put this belief in the trash bin of history and get on with the business of becoming radically happier humans, one pebble out of our shoe at a time!

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Teresa's avatar

You can suffer and still be happy. If you find yourself in a situation where you can't take the pebble out of your own shoe, take the pebbles out of other peoples shoes.

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