Transcription The Search for Fulfillment Over Temporary Happiness
The True Desire: Satisfaction and Fulfillment
In the long run, what we all seek in our lives is not simple pleasure, but the ability to feel deeply satisfied with the existence we have built.
Fulfillment is that interesting state in which you feel so good and at peace because you have managed to find true balance in all areas.
We reach this state of serenity when our best abilities are put to the service of the activities we carry out in our day to day lives with a purpose.
It is the sensation of feeling good where we are, knowing that our actions are aligned with our deepest and most authentic values and abilities.
We cannot feel satisfied with our lives if we are investing most of our valuable time in something that does not please us or makes us feel forced.
The Fundamental Distinction: Fulfillment vs. Happiness
It is of the utmost importance that you understand that fulfillment is something completely different from happiness, since one is a way of life.
Happiness, on the other hand, is simply a temporary emotional state that you can achieve at any time, such as when thinking about a good memory or enjoying something.
This emotion appears and disappears in the same way as anger, love, or even stress itself, being part of the same group.
Fulfillment, on the other hand, is not an emotion that comes and goes, but rather a sustained and conscious way of experiencing life, based on balance and purpose.
While happiness depends on momentary stimuli, fulfillment is built day by day through coherence between who we are and what we do.
The Trap of Chasing Happiness
A large number of people spend their entire lives chasing happiness, without realizing that this is not the true goal we should be striving for.
When you pursue happiness, you're actually constantly seeking a sense of good taste, which puts you in a never-ending cycle of searching.
In order to feel happy again, you'll have to constantly repeat a process of wanting more and more, since the effect of each stimulus is temporary.
This endless search for the next dose of happiness doesn't generate any real progress in your life, but rather keeps you in a never-ending race.
It's a trap that exhausts us and distracts us from building something much more solid and lasting, such as a state of profound vital fulfillment.
The Path to Fulfillment: Coherence and Purpose
The true path to fulfillment involves being very aware of the values that are important to you, so that you can begin to transform your life.
In order to feel fulfilled, you need to actively seek balance in your life, a state where peace and serenity be the norm and not the exception.
Fulfillment is achieved when you stop doing things you don't like and begin to align your daily activities with your passions and your most outstanding abilities.
It is a state that complements and encompasses all other values, giving a sense of coherence to our existence and the decisions we make every day.
the search for fulfillment over fleeting happiness