We know now that external circumstances don’t predicate happiness. As we know, there are many poor people who are very happy and wealthy people who are extremely depressed, suicidal. What I’m talking about is the daily experience of a meaningful life. I find that when people feel like they have meaning in their lives, they define themselves as happy. They want to get up in the morning. It’s not just a fleeting experience because they had a glamorous holiday or won the lottery or something, but they actually have meaning. Meaning brings fulfillment. So the first imperative is self-awareness.
Max Strom, author of There Is No App for Happiness
Interviewed by Suzanne Lindgren in the January/February 2013 Utne Reader
The book isn’t yet available. But here’s Max Strom giving a TEDx talk in Greenville:
If you listen to/watch the video, please note that Max Strom is on Facebook. 🙂
Deborah says
Looking forward to his book! What a great perspective thinking about time and our lifespan as being one and the same. Obviously, we can’t put off finding meaning until some vague point in the future. Meaning begins today with consciousness and the commitment to self-awareness. Lots to think about. 🙂
Joycelyn says
So it’s fairly important for each of us to begin figuring out–if we haven’t already done so–what is meaningful to us.
I’m looking forward to his book, too.