I think and write a lot about the things that contribute to
a happy life in general, as well as what makes me, specifically happy. Lately,
I’ve been thinking about one particular factor: choosing happiness.
I know I have a good life. And as I become more mindful of
that life, while doing the everyday, ordinary things that make it up—driving to
the grocery store, browsing the library shelves, cooking dinner—more often I’m
choosing to feel happy. Happy instead of rushed, instead of frustrated,
resentful, worried, etc. Happy.
I’m not talking about pasting on a happy face when life is
truly hard, or denying pain and negative feelings. I’m talking about recognizing
how happy ordinary life can be. Instead of feeling neutral or hurried, instead
of zoning out and not feeling anything, I choose to feel happy.