4 Secrets to find Happiness

As you struggle through your days, the quest for happiness is great. However, the search for happiness really prevents you from finding it. The quest for happiness could be a recipe for misery. The…

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8 Pillars of a Satisfied and Happy Life

Depth of life matters more than its length.

In the end, we all must ask ourselves: “Was it worth it?”

Have you envisioned the end of your life? Have you ever mentally seen yourself on your deathbed and wondered how you will feel about your life when it is over? How do you feel about your life today? How do you feel about your past? These are deep places to look, and for many people, they do not look until the end.

When we reach the end of our lives, many of the things that used to matter do not matter anymore, while what we once took for granted does. In the end, we are invariably faced with the truth of how we spent our lives.

Will you be satisfied with the life you lived? We can never know for certain, but in my experience, there are pillars to a satisfied life that can apply to most of us, pillars that not only contribute to a life worth the journey, but to a life worth fondly remembering.

I have done this for so long, telling myself I will be happy when X or Y happens. But it is a lie, and through my work in the medical field, I have come to see that there is no better place for…

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