Stillness in the Storms

The Paradox of Happiness

Jul 31, 2021
A thoughtful dive into why chasing happiness often backfires. Conversations about fleeting highs from promotions, relationships, and gadgets. A look at finding calm in everyday chores and ordinary routines. A warning about social media’s glossy highlights and a simple metaphor about how pursuit can push happiness away.
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INSIGHT

Wanting Happiness Pushes It Away

  • You cannot be happy while constantly wanting happiness because desire moves happiness further away.
  • Steven Webb argues happiness is not a permanent state granted by external gains but a relative, transient condition.
ANECDOTE

Paralysis And Contentment

  • Steven Webb describes living with paralysis and autonomic dysreflexia yet still feeling relatively happy.
  • He uses his personal situation to illustrate that severe challenges don't preclude contentment.
INSIGHT

Happiness Is The Middle Ground

  • Life is a stream of experiences, from discomfort to ecstatic highs, and happiness sits in the calm middle.
  • Steven Webb reframes happiness as the ordinary, stable baseline rather than peak experiences.
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