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Article Title: Happiness - Not a Destination But a Journey
Author: Irsan Komarga
Category: Psychology
Word Count: 456
Keywords: happiness
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What is happiness? What is being happy? Well, I bet you have your own 
perception and definition of happiness or being happy. But most of us may have 
the wrong idea of what happiness is all about. Happiness is a part of life. 
It's like a roller coaster ride for a lifetime. Sometimes you are happy and 
sometimes you are sad. So you see it is as simple as solving a basic equation 
of math. But one thing is for sure, happiness is a choice. Being happy lies 
within your own hands; it is your decision whether to be happy or not.

Life is a journey and so is happiness. Happiness is inclined with so many 
things that life has to offer that we, humans, could not even provide the exact 
definition of it. We become happy for billions of reason, unlimited list of 
gratefulness and overflowing love from others. But what is true happiness? Or 
should I say - what is real happiness for you? To find the real meaning of 
happiness is to look into yourself. The idea of being happy lies with your own 
judgment on how life has been treating you all through the years of your 
living. It is finding peace with in you and the acceptance of who you are and 
what you have become. It is simply a choice. 

You may be happy at this very moment and then next minute you may be sad. But 
it is with your perception and decision that gives you that smile on your face 
that defines real happiness. It may be what your heart says or what your mind 
dictates. But keep in mind that you don't get to be deceived by your heart 
because your heart can be very deceiving. Real happiness comes from the idea of 
leading your heart. Don't get blinded by what seem to be making you sad. You 
have to go deeper within yourself of understanding that life's trials are part 
of life where you can fight and win over it by declaring to yourself that you 
have the right and the decision to be happy.

I could tell you all day what makes me happy or what could make you happy. But 
you are the one who controls yourself and you must have the determination to 
find true happiness within you. Reflecting alone could be your happiness. 
Cleaning the hose could be your happiness. Travelling the world could be your 
happiness. Whatever you say what being happy is - is your choice. Indeed, we 
all can conclude that happiness is a journey, not a destination. Never wish or 
achieve or reach to be happy. Never have happiness as your goal. Just choose to 
be happy then you will be happy.

Irsan's passion is to write on wide varieties of subjects. His latest writing 
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