Friday, March 8, 2013

Choosing Happiness Over Money

When I was at BYU, my favorite writing professor and I debated this topic more than once. He believed that most people live unhappy lives, trapped by their circumstances. I would concede that everyone has to deal with unfavorable circumstances, but that (in our country, at least) our happiness or lack thereof is determined by our choices.

I still believe that. Envy, guilt, fear, loneliness, anger, habit . . . there are probably more bad reasons to make a choice than there are good ones, but I don't think it is ever too late to choose compassion and courage, to lift others, to find something you are passionate about and throw yourself into it. I will probably never have a lot of money, but I am happy. When I was younger, I wanted to be a mother, a teacher, and I wanted to be a writer. There were a lot of other things I wanted to be and do, but those three were important. So, I made choices that lead me to a place where they would always be important.

I have this amazing critique partner named Adam Heine. Adam and his wife foster orphans in Thailand. She teaches dance, he while writes novels and is a designer/writer for computer games. They are making a huge difference in the lives of the children they love, and I believe they are happy.

Actually, all of my critique partners are people who have chosen happiness over money. It's one of the things that drew me to them.

I came across this video earlier today, which was the catalyst for this post. It's pretty awesome.


In the comments, if you'd be willing to share a choice you've made that is still making you happy, I'd love that. And if you'd like to share more than one, go for it!

6 comments:

  1. My main desire was to be a mom, and I have been most happily fulfilled in that one.

    I also wanted to be a writer, and that one has worked out pretty well, too.

    I count myself lucky.

    =)

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  2. Great post, and a good reminder. I especially liked this line: "(in our country at least) our happiness or lack thereof is determined by our choices." So true.

    And ditto Sue on the happy choices (although sometimes I forget to let them make me happy)!

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  3. Well, my two desires have always been to be a mom (check - I've raised two fine sons) and to be writer (still working on that one!).

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  4. The choice to marry my husband is still making me happy. He's faithful and hard working and he loves me. :)

    When I was seven I wrote in my diary that I wanted to be a mom and a writer, and that's basically what I'm doing now, so -- YAY! Fulfilled dreams! (Notice my dream was to be a *writer*, not an *author*. ha ha!)

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  5. We should always remind ourselves about this because we often forget to pursuit our happiness over money.

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