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Morning Anxiety

Depression & Anxiety | Last Active: Feb 13, 2019 | Replies (272)

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@brit- Perhaps we should strive to be content rather than happy or elated or anything on the high scale of things? Being happy is not always a "normal" mood. Usually happiness happens due to circumstances that elicit a specific emotional response, like being happy that you won an award or that you son is getting married or that you don't have a new cancer. Being content is sort of like in the middle of being happy and sad or depressed. After I got my PTSD somewhat under control I became content. I thought that everyone else was happy. I have a happy husband, but I have never been always happy. So I settled on understanding myself better and coming to accept it. If I find that I need to change something in myself than I change it. It might or might not make me happy.Thursday I found out that I have no new lung cancers so I was elated, of course. But today I am just content and that is ok with me.
This is interesting and makes good points. https://blog.bufferapp.com/happiness-is-not-enough-why-a-life-without-meaning-will-make-you-sick

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@merpreb I'm happy for you that you have no new lung cancer This is happiness when we hear we have no new health problems. But I don't think happiness last all day long it comes and goes in spurts . So we take it as it is . Being grateful is more beneficial. I think that the grateful group is something we should do everyday .

@merpreb- Merry, so appreciate your perspective on this topic! Jim @thankful