Happiness Law 1: Change!
Happiness is Change. If it is not working, change it
If your job, relationship or lifestyle is not working for you then fix it. If you are not able to fix it, then change it. Life is just too short to do something or be with someone who is making you miserable. Don’t worry about your image or what others will think of you, it’s your life not theirs.
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Happiness Law 2: The Pursuit of Unhappiness
Happiness is not a Pursuit. Forget about the “Pursuit of Happiness” and you’ll become happy.
An Indian guru once told said that happiness is like a butterfly, if you chase it, it will run away, but if you relax and sit still, it will land and rest on your shoulders.
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Happiness Law 3: Happiness Is Not A Goal
Happiness is not a Goal. Either you are happy or you are not.
It does not matter who you are, where you are or what you do, either you are happy or not. Happiness is a state of mind. Regardless of your goals in life or where you are going, you can travel your life’s journey happy or unhappy.
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Happiness Law 4: Happiness is Not Perfection
Happiness is Tolerance. Nothing and no one is perfect. To be happy let go of that idea and forgive yourself and others
If you join the perfectionist’s club, be ready to live most of your life disappointed, offended and lonely. Nothing is more conducive to your own happiness than tolerance. Don’t turn your cheek the other away, just let go and go on with your life, not for others’ sake but for yours
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Happiness Law 5: Happiness is Neither Attachment Nor Detachment
Attachment is the cause of all sufferings, so is detachment
Buddha was a great mind, but like all great minds, he was not always right. It is true that the more you invest your emotions, time and money in something (or in someone) the more you’ll feel the pain when you lose them. This is a great insight. He and his disciples realized that life is full of changes, so they chose to detach themselves from life to avoid the experience of pain. The other side of the coin, if you disengage from life you will miss most of life, the good and bad. What’s ironic is that many Buddhists become attached to detachment
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Happiness Law 6: Happiness is Action
Happiness is Action. Action is the most potent instrument of change
If you want a change, take action. Some people can help you find happiness, but keeping it requires practice. If you want to be happy practice being happy.
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Happiness Law 7: Happiness Inertia
Happiness is Momentum. Understand the mental law of inertia
The law of mental inertia follows the same dynamics as the law of physical inertia. It takes more effort and force to move an object than to keep it moving. Once the object picks speed, it becomes much easier to maintain the movement. In fact, once it is in motion, it will take more force to stop it or reverse its direction. The mind behaves in the same way, it will take a strong initial effort to move it in the direction of happiness, but once it picks up momentum, it becomes almost effortless and better yet, it will take more force to stop it or reverse its direction. If you understand this, it will help you not to quit too soon.
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Happiness Law 8: Mental Slavery
Happiness is a Freedom of Mind. Beware of mental slavery
Physical slavery is outlawed, but how about mental slavery? Even the most advanced societies are practicing mental slavery and their main tool is mind programming. Never underestimate the power of mental programming. How else do you think, suicide bombers blow themselves up believing that they are going to heaven? How else do you think, governments send their citizens to war killing themselves and hundreds of thousands of innocent people, while having them thinking that they are brave and patriotic? If mind programming can send people to their own deaths, it can be used to change your life. Set your mind free!
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Happiness Law 9: Examine Your Mind
Happiness is a Program. Understand and use the power of mental programming.
Your government, media, parents and teachers are doing it all the time. It’s used in everyday advertising, propaganda, church and schools. Whether we like to admit it or not, we are a product of our environment and its social programming. You think you are a free thinker? Think again! This is not some evil government conspiracy, they are doing their best they know how, but the key question to ask is; ”Is their programming making you happy?” If not, then it’s probably time to re-examine your life. Aristotle, the great Greek philosopher, said once, “An unexamined life is not worth living” He could not be more right. It’s time to deprogram your negative mind scripts and re-write your own positive scripts to serve your best interest.
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Happiness Law 10: Happiness is an Association
Happiness is an Association. Understand the mental law of association
Your actions, emotions and feelings (good or bad) are a result of your mental associations.
Advertisers and political media understand that best. They edit images and verbal messages to associate positive experiences with their products, people and agendas while associating negative images with their competition. If you are not happy, it is time to re-examine your mental associations. It’s time to reconsider changing your associations about the things, people and agendas that are making you and others unhappy.
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Happiness Law 11: Happiness is a Thinking Pattern
Happiness is a Pattern. Your mind thinks in patterns, therefore you behave and feel in patterns.
Have you noticed how many people repeat the same mistakes over and over again or change jobs every few years? Have you noticed how people attract friends of similar characteristics and behave the same way to most people? If your behavioral pattern is not working for you, you need to dismantle negative thinking patterns and build new positive ones.
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Happiness Law 12: Understand the Positive and Negative Feedback Loops
Happiness is a Cycle. Exit the vicious cycles and enter the virtuous cycles
Positive thinking leads to stronger motivation, which leads to hard work, which leads to success, which leads to more motivation. Get the picture? The opposite is also true. Whenever you catch yourself thinking negatively, break the negative cycle by thinking and doing something positive. This way you get out from the negative-feedback loop and get yourself into a positive-feedback loop that keeps you going strong.
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Happiness Law 13: Happiness is Information
Happiness is a Decision. Wrong decisions are based on lack of information or misinformation
Ask yourself, do I have all the information before I take this particular decision in my life?
Did I validate my information? If you are unhappy now, then either you have been misinformed or you do not have the necessary information to make the right decisions. Always examine the evidence, take time to evaluate your actions and reactions.
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Happiness Law 14: Happiness is as Good as Your Instincts
Happiness is Awareness. Contrary to the popular opinion, don’t trust your instincts
Your instincts are as good as your programming and the information you are fed. You think your instincts and emotions are good for you? Then explain why many people are suffering from AIDS, because they acted on their instincts and had unprotected sex with an untested partner. Explain why a husband spends the rest of his life in jail, because he got angry and killed his wife. Realize that your emotions are not always right and your logic can be faulty. Need evidence? How is your life doing so far? Are your instincts making your life a happy one?
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Happiness Law 15: Happiness is an Open Mind
Be Aware! Happiness is an open mind. The more you open your mind the more you’ll enjoy life.
Beware of stereotypes, prejudices and narrow thinking about things, experiences and people, they can trap you in a box and make you miss out on much of what life has to offer you.
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Happiness Law 16: Happiness is Friends
Happiness is People. If you want to be happy, befriend happy people.
Because we learn by association and imitation, whether we like it or not, we adopt similar characteristics of our family members, partners and friends, especially after long periods of companionship. So choose your companions carefully. If you want to become happier, befriend supportive, successful, optimistic and cheerful friends. This does not mean that you drop or leave good friends if they suffer from a misfortune, on the contrary your role is to support them. The more support you give the more allies you’ll build. Avoid harmful people with continuous negative thinking patterns. You know them by the constant criticism of everyone and everything, they tend to have hate, resentment or anger towards other people. You see them on TV, at school, work and even churches, mosques and temples.
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Happiness Law 17: Happiness is an Attitude of Gratitude
Happiness is a Gratitude. Adopt an attitude of gratitude
You probably heard this before and it’s so true.
Remember that you did not come to life on your own merit, it was an act of love from someone else. You did not stay alive by your own merit, you are alive today because of the acts of love from so many other people. You are just lucky to have a chance to experience life. No matter what others say or do to you, you still have so many of life’s gifts to experience. Just having this attitude will help you see things brighter and make you happier.
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Happiness Law 18: Happiness is Fun
Happiness is Fun. Exercise, listen to happy music, watch sitcoms and have fun
Make sure to treat yourself a few times a week (if not every day). Don’t let work exhaust you and takeover your life. Prolonged physical and mental exhaustion can lead to severe stress and depression. Taking a break, not only helps relax your mind, but keeps you healthy, energizes you more and makes you look better.
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Happiness Law 19: Happiness is Focusing on Your Strengths
Happiness is Focus. Focus on your strengths
It helps and it pays higher returns on investment. Write down what you are good at and what people tell you that you are good at, then leverage your strength in your career and hobbies for a better and more enjoyable lifestyle.
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Happiness Law 20: Happiness Knowing How to Manage Your Money
Happiness is Money. Take care of your Money
Money provides you a comfortable lifestyle, and affords you more time and opportunities to do what you like. Take care of your money and your money will take care of you.
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Happiness Law 21: Happiness is Reality
Happiness is Reality. Be realistic, no one has it all
While some people are more successful than others, no one has it all. When someone succeeds phenomenally in one area, there is usually a heavy price to pay and most probably it will be at the expense of another area. What is the use of working all your life to become the richest person in Babylon, if you have lost your youth and time at the office? By all means go after your dreams, but always remember, the most rewarding success is leading a happy and balanced life. Let go of the unrealistic ideas (such having it all) and you will become happier.
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Happiness Law 22: Happiness is Yes and No
Happiness is Yes & No. Learn to say No. Learn to say Yes.
Learn to say no to demands that pressure your life without a fair reward in return. Learn to say yes to yourself and to people who love you and care about you.
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Happiness Law 23: Happiness is “Now!”
Happiness is Now.
You’ve heard it before and it’s right. Do not waste the “Now”! by thinking about the regrets of the past or worrying about the future. Enjoy your life Now.













March 30th, 2009 at 11:18 am
Hi, I’m a marketing associate with International Institute of Management (IIM) a research and education institute. I just found your blog post on the happiness laws, which is originally written by the President of IIM, Med Yones. It’s ok that you use his work but you should remember to quote the author. The updated list can be found at http://www.lifehappiness.org/lifehappinesscoaching101/index.htm