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True Happiness

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True happiness isn't a single destination, but a continuous practice built on three fundamental choices.

First, it requires letting go of what was. Holding onto past regrets, hurts, or lost possibilities binds you to a history you cannot change, draining your present energy. 


Second, it demands actively enjoying what is. This is the core of mindfulness—savoring the current moment, appreciating small joys, and recognizing the richness of your life today.


Finally, it necessitates having faith in what will be. This proactive hope provides the essential motivation and courage to move forward, knowing that the future holds possibility. By mastering this cycle—release, presence, and hope—you unlock lasting contentment.




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