This past weekend I was at a conference and heard this amazing statistic about Americans. 80% of Americans consider themselves to be unhappy due to depression, anxiety, stress, health concerns and the economy. I immediately had to ask myself – am I part of that 80%?
The shocking truth is - I was stressed, anxious for something that seems allusive and this silly economy is definitely pissing me off…Starkly, truthfully, painfully I had fallen out of the happy 20% to join the unhappy choir. I do not want to be in that unhappy 80%.
It’s not that there aren’t real and valid complaints/issues in this large group. Far from it – there is rejection, poverty, absolute victims, poor health, mental illness, and abandonment – it’s all in there and more, but I chose to leave that behind me.
I have a friend who started taking anti-depressant pills this year and not surprisingly there were some that didn’t approve. Let me be clear – I absolutely believe for each person the path to wholeness is unique. Some are able to find healing through alternative approaches and some through the chemicals of modern science. Whatever helps you become telios – the best you, you can be – is what I support.
I could not presume to know all the alleys and avenues to your peace – beware the friends who want to tell you how to live your life – for your own good…Are you one of those friends???
But I digress; my friend has chosen to leave the 80% because she is no longer anchored not only to the past, but also to what others are thinking – more appropriately, their approval. My friend has every good and valid reason for remaining in the 80% - she comes by her wounds bluntly, but here’s the thing – you are unhappy and that is exhausting. She has tried everything and I do mean everything, yet still she struggled unhappily. However there was always this nagging feeling that life can feel good and in balance and gratefully, now she is experiencing this very life…
I think this is why the 80% stay unhappy – they do not believe happiness is truly possible for them – maybe for other people, but not them. Somehow through life the belief that other people, but not you, are happy becomes imbedded. It’s not a choice so much as a result of experience, example or habit.
If you are unhappy now, I encourage you to make a shift – in your thinking, in your habits, or even seek support if needed, but know that you too deserve to be happy. It is possible for you too – life feels good and it is in balance…