
Thursday Jan 29, 2026
Happiness Isn’t the Goal — Joy Comes From How You Live
Happiness gets treated like the finish line — something you’re supposed to reach and then hold onto. But happiness is an emotional state, not a stable condition. It rises and falls with sleep, stress, health, relationships, and circumstance. When people aim their lives at feeling happy, they often end up frustrated or self-blaming when those feelings inevitably shift. The problem isn’t effort or mindset. It’s mistaking a temporary state for a sustainable goal.
This episode argues for a different target: stability. Not emotional numbness, not forced positivity, but an internal posture that holds when life changes. Joy, in this sense, isn’t a mood — it’s a way of staying oriented under pressure. We explore why chasing happiness makes people brittle, how resilience is built instead through perspective, acceptance, and engagement, and what it looks like to stop organizing your life around how you feel and start organizing it around how you live.
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