Sunday, 20 September 2020 05:37

Seeking happiness won't help you make major personal decisions. Here's what will

Rate this item
(0 votes)

Jungian psychoanalyst James Hollis recommends asking yourself the question: Does this 'diminish' or 'enlarge' me?

We tend to ask ourselves a simple question when faced with a major personal decision.

Say you're considering whether to start a business. Or change careers. Or set out to accomplish a huge goal.

If you're like most people, the decision usually comes down to this:

"Will (this) make me happy?"

The problem is, where major personal decisions are concerned, we tend to be terrible at predicting what will make us happy. For example, plenty of entrepreneurs build successful businesses only to discover they love working in, but not on, their business.

And we also tend to be terrible at using happiness as a filter for smaller decisions. Sure, binge-watching Broadchurch on Netflix sounds like a recipe for happiness. But if you're like most people, you also feel guilty for not having spent those hours doing something more "productive."

That's why the "happiness" question often doesn't work.

But here's a question that does. In his book What Matters Most: Living a More Considered Life, Jungian psychoanalyst Dr. James Hollis recommends asking a different question:

Ask yourself of every dilemma, every choice, every relationship, every commitment, or every failure to commit:

Does this choice diminish me, or enlarge me?

Say you're trying to decide whether to start a side hustle. Predicting whether your side hustle will make you happy is impossible.

Predicting whether it will enlarge you is not. Start your own business and you'll naturally gain new skills. You'll meet new people. You'll gain new perspectives. You'll learn things, especially about yourself.

Even if your side hustle isn't particularly fun, and even if it fails...it will enlarge you.

Or say you're trying to decide whether to embark on achieving a personal goal. Plenty of people describe feeling empty after achieving a major life goal; crossing "run a marathon" off your bucket list might not make you happy.

But training to run a marathon will definitely enlarge you. You'll build greater self-discipline and perseverance. You'll improve your health and fitness. You'll build relationships with people on the same journey. You'll learn things, especially about yourself.

Even if the happiness you feel from crossing the finish line doesn't last long...you will be enlarged by the process.

As for being diminished? If you're a leader, choosing to ignore an interpersonal conflict between employees might "feel" good in the moment (avoiding conflict usually brings a sigh of relief), but deciding to ignore the problem reduces your effectiveness as a boss and may diminish how you view yourself as a leader. Or deciding to take a business short-cut--while the near-term results might make you happy, the prospects for your business could be poorer over the long term. Taking that short-cut might diminish how you view yourself as an entrepreneur.

Try it. Whenever you have a choice, ask yourself one question: "Does this choice diminish me, or enlarge me?"

Then, whenever possible, choose enlargement. (Hint: It's almost always possible to choose enlargement.)

While it might not be fun, especially in the moment, to push past your comfort zone, the only way to grow--the only way to enlarge yourself--is to do things that make you a little uncomfortable.

But oddly enough, since success and fulfillment tend to walk hand-in-hand, you'll likely find the result leaves you feeling happier as well.

Because the closer you get to the person who you aspire, deep inside, to be--the more your self-image matches the reality--the happier you will be.

 

Inc

May 02, 2024

Investors on NGX lose N3.57trn on sustained stock sell off in pursuit of higher yields…

In April, the NGX All-Share Index witnessed a significant downturn, shedding N3.57 trillion in market…
May 01, 2024

Overwhelming majority of Nigerians have lost confidence in INEC, survey reveals

Yiaga Africa, a prominent election observation group, reveals in its latest report that only 23…
April 27, 2024

Adults are sharing the things they are no longer interested in now that they're older

It's natural for our preferences to change as we get older. So when asked, "What…
April 13, 2024

A new camera can undress people almost in real time—to send a message about AI

Nuca, a new deepfake camera, is an art project that shows how artificial intelligence can…
May 01, 2024

Gunmen abduct 4 residents in fresh attack on Abuja community

Gunmen struck the Bmuko Community in the Dutse Baupma area of the Bwari Area Council,…
May 02, 2024

What to know after Day 798 of Russia-Ukraine war

RUSSIAN PERSPECTIVE Russia hits Ukrainian military HQ – MOD Russia has carried out a strike…
May 01, 2024

Wellspring Consulting proposes cybersecurity investment to boost Nigeria's economy

In a bid to rescue Nigeria from its economic challenges, Wellspring Consulting advocates for significant…
April 30, 2024

Finidi George is new Head Coach for Super Eagles

Former Nigerian winger Finidi George has been appointed as the head coach of the national…

NEWSSCROLL TEAM: 'Sina Kawonise: Publisher/Editor-in-Chief; Prof Wale Are Olaitan: Editorial Consultant; Femi Kawonise: Head, Production & Administration; Afolabi Ajibola: IT Manager;
Contact Us: [email protected] Tel/WhatsApp: +234 811 395 4049

Copyright © 2015 - 2024 NewsScroll. All rights reserved.