Every day you are faced with a million little traps that encourage you to take your life way too seriously. The frustrations of 21stcentury living come in many forms such as slow internet connections, people who drive at a snail’s pace, and choosing what to wear to an event with an ambiguous dress code. It is easy to get caught up in perpetual flow of decisions and events that make up our lives and to forget that most of the challenges we are faced with are only as stressful as we choose to let them be. Next time you are tempted to smash your computer or lash out in a fit of road rage, remember these reasons not to take life so seriously.
1. The world is ridiculous
Objectively speaking, civilization is ridiculous. Next time you are at a
scenic overlook or an elementary school Christmas pageant, take a
second to look around and count the number of people who are
experiencing the beauty of nature or the adorable miscues through small
LCD rectangles instead of with their own eyes. If that isn’t enough to
convince you that our lives are ridiculous, consider the fact that it is
customary for businessmen to tie a piece of cloth around their necks
every day for no apparent reason, or that every suit they wear has a row
of pointless buttons on the cuff. If you can stop and laugh at every
day absurdities, you are two steps ahead of the game.
2. Relationships are all that matter
Time and time again when researchers have tried to figure out what makes
people happy they have come to the same conclusion:personal
relationships make the biggest difference. If we valued our happiness
over money (as many of us claim to) we would do everything we could to
spend time with friends and family and not worry so much about putting
in extra time at work. When you look back on your life, you won’t
reflect on the time you spent at work; you will remember family dinners,
great vacations, romantic dinners, and your wedding. Prioritize people
over your career.
3. Rich people aren’t happier people
Spending more time at home or with friends will probably have a negative
impact on the balance of your bank account. Just reading that sentence
probably sent a wave of panic through some of you, but consider the fact
that wealth is not correlated with happiness. In fact, once you have
enough money to satisfy your basic needs, money makes very little
difference in your overall well-being. The only exceptions are if you
give your extra money to charity or if it significantly boosts your
social rank.
4. Worrying isn’t productive
Some of us even end up stressed out in situations where it is totally
unwarranted. For example, you might find yourself visiting a new city
like London or Paris and end up thoroughly confused by the transit
system. You can’t find out how to get where you want to go and it makes
you want to scream. But what are you accomplishing by stressing yourself
out? Nothing. Take a step back and laugh at yourself. Go with the flow
and end up where you end up. Getting lost in a new city will lead to a
way better story than going to some stuffy museum anyway.
5. Your time is limited
If worrying is unproductive and money doesn’t make us happy, why do we
waste so much time on those things? You only get to live one life. If
you’re lucky enough to make it to age 90 you still have less than
800,000 hours between the time you are born and the time you die to
cherish and enjoy all the things that make up life. One third of that
time you won’t even be awake for, so you had best make the most of the
remaining chunk. Do what you need to do to live a happy and fulfilled
life, and forget what anyone else tells you.
6. You are a speck
Finally, if you need a reminder that your problems aren’t as big as they
seem and you want to readjust your perspective, get out of the city and
look at the stars. The universe is larger than you can imagine. It is
filled with burning balls of gas, galaxies and solar systems beyond
counting, and (in all likelihood) thousands of other civilizations
fighting their own wars and facing their own challenges. In a very real
sense, you are insignificant. What better reason could there be not to
take your life to seriously? The only thing that really matters is
enjoying your life as much as you can and helping other people do the
same.
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