---and the tragedy is that the rich getting richer doesn't make them happier, because happiness comes from the inside, not something outside us (once our basic needs are met). The ability for each of us to fully connect to our own humanness is the secret to our happiness, not the pleasant distractions that we fill our lives with. So wher…
---and the tragedy is that the rich getting richer doesn't make them happier, because happiness comes from the inside, not something outside us (once our basic needs are met). The ability for each of us to fully connect to our own humanness is the secret to our happiness, not the pleasant distractions that we fill our lives with. So where in our lives do we become disconnected from ourselves? I would suggest the first few non cognitive years of our lives - please read Gabor Mate's 'The Myth of Normal'.
---and the tragedy is that the rich getting richer doesn't make them happier, because happiness comes from the inside, not something outside us (once our basic needs are met). The ability for each of us to fully connect to our own humanness is the secret to our happiness, not the pleasant distractions that we fill our lives with. So where in our lives do we become disconnected from ourselves? I would suggest the first few non cognitive years of our lives - please read Gabor Mate's 'The Myth of Normal'.