Happiness is a state of mind. Truly happy people maintain a positive
mindset even in full view of the negatives in life. These people are
optimists with strong ethics and high integrity. They are kind, loving,
caring and compassionate to everyone indiscriminately. Looking at them,
you will realize how confident, content and at ease they are with whom
they are. What keeps them positive and brimming with a sunny disposition
is that there are certain things that truly happy people just don’t
care for.
1. They don’t care for amassing material possessions.
Sure, owning luxury cars, mansions and a load of cash in the bank is
nice. But, these things don’t guarantee happiness and success. Truly
happy people are more interested in using their resources to add value
in people’s lives and living a decent, modest life. If the money keeps
coming, they are happy. If they money doesn’t come, they are still happy
and content.
2. They don’t care for getting anything in return.
Everybody enjoys an unexpected complement or reward. However, while
others crave praise and rewards, truly happy people serve and help
others without expecting anything in return. For truly happy people, the
reward is knowing that they have added value and enriched the life of
someone.
3. They don’t care for conforming to society’s expectations.
People are constantly under pressure to meet society’s expectations,
which is often stressful and overwhelming. Who you associate with, work
for and even marry is often dictated by quiet societal expectations.
Truly happy people don’t care for conforming to society’s expectations
and standards. They simply look within themselves and do what feels
right in their heart. By listening to their gut and following their
heart, they are able to create deep satisfaction and happiness.
4. They don’t care for people’s prejudices.
Some people harbor prejudicial notions about cultural, social and
religious “outroups” they don’t belong. Truly happy people don’t care
for any of that. They treat everyone equally without discriminating
based on incorrect attitudes or stereotypes like sex, race, religion,
age, sexual orientations and socioeconomic status. Truly happy people
judge you for who you are and what you are capable of—not where you are
from or the color of your skin.
5. They don’t care for others’ approval or validation.
Happy people don’t really care what you think about them because they
know their own self-worth. They listen and factor in what others have
to say, but don’t seek anyone’s validation. They know that if you live
for people’s approval, you will die from their rejection. Truly happy
people simply do what needs to be done and never let naysayers
discourage them.
6. They don’t care for being right all the time.
Truly happy people don’t mind being wrong sometimes. After all, no
one knows everything and has all the answers in life. It is by accepting
you are wrong that you open doors to learn what is right. Truly happy
people listen and apply sound ideas that are sometimes contrary to their
own. This facilitates learning, allows for good co-existence and boosts
happiness.
7. They don’t care for un-conducive environments.
Truly happy people don’t care for environments that are not conducive
for positive engagement or time out. They know such environments are
stressful, reduce happiness levels and can even be harmful, including
noisy, dirty and polluted surroundings. Instead, truly happy people
value and protect environments that make positive actions and choices
easy and enjoyable, such as peaceful places like parks.
8. They don’t care for social comparisons.
Truly happy people don’t compare themselves to others. They may seek
to learn what others are doing better so they can replicate similar
success, but they are always keen to focus on their own progress and
praise others on theirs. This makes them happier and protects them from
jealousy, resentment and an unhealthy sense of superiority over others.
9. They don’t care for meddling in peoples’ business.
Truly happy people don’t meddle in other people’s business. Sure,
they will come to your aid if you ask for it and try to intervene when
you are clearly headed in the wrong direction, but they primarily focus
on getting their own house in order before attempting to help others.
This ensures they are focused and helps avoid conflicts with people who
want to be left alone.
10. They don’t care for gossip.
Truly happy people don’t care for gossip and rumor mongering. They
are content with their own lives and have no desire to concern
themselves with what is going on in someone else’s life. The only people
who care for gossip are shallow people whose personal lives are not
fulfilling enough.
11. They don’t care for toxic relationships.
Toxic relationships not only entail obvious vices like physical abuse
and name-calling, but also subtle things like constant complaints and
mood swings that drag you down. Truly happy people don’t care for all
types of toxic relationships because these relationships only bring
toxic results. Truly happy people surround themselves with optimistic
people who want more out of life and are able to build healthy
relationships that bring joy.
12. They don’t care for holding grudges.
All of us have been hurt by the actions or words of another at some
point. While holding a grudge and resentment against these offenders is
easy, truly happy people know this is not the best option. They know
holding a grudge is a surefire way to poison your thoughts and quite
possibly your actions. Truly happy people forgive and move forward. This
means rising above the issue and freeing yourself from resentment. As
Confucius said, “To be wronged is nothing, unless you continue to
remember it.”
13. They don’t care for lies.
You might say everyone is guilty of telling a lie at one point or
another. That may be so, but some people tend to tell lies more readily
than others. Truly happy people don’t care for this latter group of
people and their lies. Lives fall apart fast when they are held together
by lies and deception. Truly happy people understand this fact and know
it is better to offer no explanation than bend the truth or give false
account.
14. They don’t care for complaining.
Complaints are the fruits of an un-contented life. Truly happy people
don’t care for complaining because they are content with their own
lives. They don’t care for constant whiners either because these people
are a vexation to the spirit. Truly happy people are simply grateful for
what they have and hopeful for what will come even when things are not
going their way.
15. They don’t care for revenge.
Finally, if you truly want to lead a happy life, you cannot afford to
actively seek revenge against another person. Truly happy people leave
revenge up to fate. They make peace with the issue and instead actively
seek ways to put that negative energy into more positive, productive
use.
Remember…
Life is not always smooth sailing. Sometimes things won’t go your
way. That is just how life works. But, happiness is always an option
even when you think it’s not. Choose to be happy from today!
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