How can Happy People be as miserable as they are?
Miserable people would do much better trying to figure out how it is that happy people can be as happy as they are, instead of telling them they shouldn’t be happy – that if they were smarter, more intelligent, they would be just as miserable as they. Maybe those people know something that the miserable person doesn’t.
Why do highly miserable people lead a dull life?
They lead a very unadventurous life. Highly miserable people lead a dull, boring and unadventurous life. They ensure to have a mundane existence, with no fun, no possibility or excitement and then complain about it! When life is unadventurous and boring, they’ll start to believe that they are boring and project that upon other people.
What happens when you don’t like your life?
When you don’t like your life, you aren’t especially thrilled to wake up and live it. The problem is, starting your day dreading the following hours only makes things worse. Going from a miserable person to a happy one has to start in the moment you wake up.
What happens when you don’t have anything interesting to do?
When you don’t have something going on in your life that is fun, engaging, or challenging, you will feel bored and uninspired. Life will feel flat and meaningless. You don’t have to spend a lot of money to find something interesting to do with your time. Call a friend. Start walking or running. Join a book club.
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How do you know if you are a miserable person?
There are some signs that miserable people do during their life: They don’t try to see the positive thing, however, they manage to find the worst in everything. It’s something like a gift (or a curse), they manage to find the bad in any good that comes in their way, in everyone they meet. Even though there’s none.
Why do miserable people like to point out flaws?
They like to point out flaws in others. Miserable people like to bring others down to their level, usually by pointing out everything they find wrong or unappealing about a person. They will briskly point out your insecurities and pretend like they didn’t know what they were doing. But they did know what they were doing.