A work in progress

You are not supposed to have your life figured out by 30. Or 40. Or 50. Or 60. Or 70. Or... any age at all.

If you have your life figured out, that would mean that you are no longer living. Because you are always changing, your life is always changing, and the world is always changing. These three layers are constantly interacting with one another, creating new and different dynamics every single day. Figuring out how to navigate them is our life's work, an ongoing task that makes life both beautiful and challenging at the same time.

Life would be a lot better for all of us if we stopped trying to optimize it, master it, or figure it all out, and instead, started trying to embrace it—life, and its beautiful ever-changing nature.

A work in progress
The New Happy
 

 
New Happy: Getting Happiness Right in a World That's Got It Wrong by Stephanie Harrison

The Definitive Guide to Happiness

A groundbreaking new approach based on a decade’s worth of research and brought to life with beautiful artwork, New Happy shows you the proven path to happiness.

 
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