How To Find To Happiness
Author: Gary M. Miller

Many inspirational books and personality development materials
are available in different bookstores to encourage each
individual to take the first step towards spiritual
enlightenment, development and growth. It is true that finding
peace within yourself can open a path in your heart and soul to
give way to ultimate joy and happiness. The steps in achieving
this are tackled in many books and discussed chapter by chapter
so as to ensure the reader a successful attempt in spiritual
renewal. Many people have taken these steps to be transformed by
retreating into spiritual lives and turning their lives 360
degrees around from the bad influences to the more inspiring and
motivating ones.

Finding true happiness is essential, not only for our own
personal development, but for our relationship with others. This
is one of our ethical responsibilities as human beings because,
as the highest form of creature on earth, we are capable of
thinking and finding solutions to our problems. We are
intelligent enough to develop the latest technologies and we
have the abilities to comprehend the smallest details of the
most complicated things on our planet. How much more capable
must we be to find our own inner happiness! With this as the
case, we should certainly be responsible with our actions and
our relationships with other people to find true happiness and a
better life. As a matter of fact, surveys have shown that
unhappy people tend to be more self-centered, socially
withdrawn, angry, antagonistic and pessimistic while happy
people tend to be the exact opposite. In addition, happy people
tend to be very approachable and are always ready to help
someone when they can.

Although finding about spiritual fulfillment is that it makes a
person happier in general. There are many things in life that
are taken for granted when your attitude is not right but, when
they are viewed in the correct way, they can make us very happy.
During the era of Greek civilization, computers, transportation
and other hi-tech machinery were not yet available. The people
during those days were living a simple life yet they were still
quite happy. Everything we have now is part of a more developed
world but it is often a world full of criticism, deadly
competition and the "outwitting" of one another as an important
tactic to gain more wealth and success. Does this bring true
happiness? Obviously the answer is "No". We are often forgetting
the essence of living and a good life which is centered in
spiritual values. Our necessities are really all in our minds
and the truth is that we can live our lives even without a
simple luxury or modern technology if we have to.

Many other people believe that their way of finding true
happiness is simply by finding true love. Being romantically
attached and intimate with the opposite sex gives us a feeling
of satisfaction because, deep within our hearts, we feel that a
space can be filled up by somebody who is very dear to us. Human
beings are emotional and sentimental but studies have shown that
oftentimes people lose that initial "spark" that they feel for
someone else and a deeper commitment is needed to find the true
source of love within themselves. People who are romantically in
love do tend to be generally nice, approachable, carefree,
responsible and have a peace of mind but this also tends to come
from a deeper source inside themselves that is only projected
outward onto the romantic relationship that they were blessed
enough to find. What about you? Have you found your true
happiness? Think about it and try to find a way to find it
inside of yourself. If you do, you will surely project it out
onto the world and find yourself acting as the very creator of
the happiness you had sought for so long.


About The Author: Gary Miller was the World's Leading expert on
Negative Thinking until he lost approximately $3 Million Dollars
because of a lifetime of negative thinking. To learn more about
his Journey to a Positive Thinking Recovery and weekly FREE
Positive Thinking techniques, you can visit his web site at:
http://www.positivethinkingnow.com