Wednesday, December 1, 2010
FINDING HAPPY
I have this quote hanging on my bedroom wall that says, "We don't laugh because WE'RE HAPPY. We're happy because WE LAUGH." -William James. That's powerful, at least for me it is. I laid in bed early this morning and read those words on my wall reminding myself of the words and their truth. Laughing is a huge part of me. It is one of the lenses I view most things through. It is also the filter that I use to break down the seriousness of life and a way to find pleasure and delight. Laughter also allows me to pull back and, from a higher view, see things a bit clearer. It's like soul salve to heaviness. Laughter is like real whipping cream on pumpkin pie - it's what makes good, rich experiences even better and brings a measure of tolerance and spice to bitter hard places. Laughter helps me savor and capture what is felt in my heart many times. What does happy even mean really? It's a sense of well-being, contentment, pleasure, joy all rolled into one. Nowhere do I connect it necessarily to circumstances, although it most definitely is at times very directly tied to experiences and circumstances and moments. I like that happy is both a noun and a verb. I most like it in the noun form in my life though - That definable, staying thing. Nowhere do I connect happy as dependent on what someone else provides, brings to the table, and gives me in return. Happy I suppose, as joy as a subtitle, is a choice to find and look for - sometimes hidden in hard, in doubt, in fear, in struggle, in the simple, in the complex, in plenty and in need. Laughter is one of Happy's vehicles, a tool, a catalyst in my life that restores and rebalances Happy's rightful place of honor.
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LOVE IT BIG L!!!
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