The Four Pillars of Happiness

Everyone talks about happiness, and everyone has their own ideas about what will bring us more of it. I think that there are four key principles that together, can create significantly more happiness for ourselves, as well as for those around us.

I call these principles the “four pillars of happiness,” and they’re really quite simple. They all involve being open in some way; open to the truth, to love, to ourselves and to others.

Pillar #1: Open heart. In order to be happy, we must have an open heart. We need to love and accept ourselves, just as we are, and we need to give love to those around us, and let in love from others as well.

Self-love and self-compassion create inner peace, which directly leads to happiness. Having an open heart makes us feel the attachments that exist between all living beings; it give us a deep sense of belonging. Instead of the pain of alienation, we feel the comfort and reassurance of connection.

Pillar #2: Open mind. For true happiness, we need to let go of  our unnecessary mental baggage, including hurtful prejudices, false beliefs, incorrect attitudes, inappropriate expectations and unrealistic fears.

If we want to be happy, we need mental flexibility; the capacity to learn, change our minds and to see things from a different perspective. Mental rigidity creates suffering, but an open mind allows us to truly be in the flow.

Pillar #3: Open eyes. We need to face the truth about our past and also see what’s in front of us, right now. We must let go of our counterproductive habits of denial, rewriting history and wishful thinking and instead, be fully present and engaged in our lives.

Being able to face the truth of our past and present enables us to live our lives to the fullest. Instead of  creating an unhappy future based on hopeful fantasy, habitual thinking patterns or avoidance, we can create a happier life based on realistic, meaningful choices.

Pillar #4: Open arms. Selfishness has become far too popular these days, and it’s a big reason why we’re unhappy and feel so empty and frustrated. The answer to happiness isn’t in accumulating more money or stuff, nor in becoming more famous or exerting more influence.

The answer to happiness is in sharing what we have with others; recognizing the truth of our interdependence and being generous and altruistic with our fellow human beings.

Studies have shown that we experience much more happiness from giving to others than from taking. When we open our arms, it satisfies one of our deepest needs: the need to give of ourselves.

Aside from being good for others, being generous feeds our soul and inspires those around us to be more altruistic. In that way, it creates happiness for everyone.

Try practicing these four pillars of happiness. I guarantee that your life will dramatically change for the better, and at the same time, you’ll be making others happy too.

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