Naval - This is The Mistake People Make With Happiness
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- čas přidán 12. 04. 2022
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Naval Ravikant riffs on what happiness means to him and how he achieves happiness. Is happiness a state to be reached or a life to be lived? Does someone achieve happiness just a few times in their lives? What is the duality of happiness?
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This concept was so easy to understand yet feels so hard to follow.
very interesting as always! Immediate association - people recording videos at the concerts instead of just enjoying the moment or people constantly making photos during their vacation - they are trying to make a permanent situation out of a temporary situation by definition will drop out of the happiness.
Another spin: Happy comes from the word Lucky. Lucky means something good happened by chance. When you don’t expect something good to happen, and it happens, you are lucky, therefore happy. Noone promised you only positive experiences. Therefore you cannot expect them. Make no connection between what happens and what you did. Just be happy you can do something about it, change your luck. Just a thought.
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First one minute I read it in book "The subtle art of not giving f#*k"
I have seen people especially family members who sees others suffer makes them happy.........
Does it then mean that one shouldn’t have ambitions?
Just my opinion, but I think Naval confuses happiness as an emotion with long-term satisfaction.
Linguistically I can see how this is correct; an addict will feel "happiness" as he begins his addictive behavior, but realistically, a person with "long-term satisfaction" will experience calm, meaningful happiness for a much greater portion of their day/lives than a person who chases happiness.
@@scottfrayn Yeah, happiness to me has always been a mood/emotion rather than an extended mode of being.
You may be onto something there, James. I prefer to call the state Naval talks about as contentment rather than happiness or satisfaction.
The happiness that Naval is talking about isn't the childhood stories version of happiness which is a fleeting shot of positive emotions, he's referring to the heavier connotation of happiness that most self aware people ponder over in their adult lives.
Find the answer yourself bro, He is on another level
Its when youre left alone from parasites in all their forms.