Why are we not happy like in the past (childhood and adolescence)?

Why are we not happy like in the past (childhood and adolescence)?

If we go back to our childhood, adolescence, high school or even university; We see that we were happier and experienced the most pleasant memories and pleasures in those days; In other words, our mood was better.

These days, we often hear that people are willing to give all their experiences and achievements to go back to that era.
really why??
We are passing through an age; We see that we are very lazy and excuse-making; We are no longer as happy as before and no matter how much we reach higher degrees and achievements, we are still not satisfied with it. Why?

Why are we not happy like in the past (childhood and adolescence)?

Response:
If we go back to our childhood and adolescence, we remember that every night we planned only for the next day and nothing more.
In other words, we were only concerned with how to do the work related to that day.
For example, if we were going to a party tomorrow night, we would be very happy and not think about anything else.
Or if we had an exam, all we thought about was studying to get the best score.

So, it is enough to carry out the programs of the same day today, so that we feel better; Because:

– With each positive step, we will find more energy.
Worrying about the future will not spoil today’s happiness.

Remember:
– We are not going to do something special and extraordinary during our lifetime; Only if we do our small tasks correctly and with interest every day, we will see that we will get better and better.
– Regarding the future, it is enough to write down our goals and visions (that too only once).

So, we just need to decide to do the daily tasks correctly and accurately and have a schedule for tomorrow.

With these two questions, you will feel your progress step by step from the inside:
– Was the execution of your plans correct and satisfactory today?
– What should you do tomorrow in order of priority?

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