You are alive Now!
Happy & healthy…let’s celebrate this!!!
The only moment you
can live upon!!! Time which has gone by is history; can't do anything about it now (apart from having some learning from that). Time which will come; is
a future. Today, you honestly have no control over future. What so ever you do.
So best thing which you have it is "RIGHT NOW".
This very moment is only yours and you have full control on
it. Completely under your control.
Live it & Stay happy…
Now this very moment of the life will have lot of influence
from various situations, attitude, knowledge, skill set, current state of mind,
intentions and so on. Having so beautiful phenomenon of the life we have in our
DNA; why we are not happy???
I was shocked to see world happiness report; published by
UN. Where our pride nation India is much below in UN's world happiness report
2018. We are not even in top 100. We are standing on 133 in the list of 156.
Apart from leaving Afghanistan where situations are already bad; we are even
behind from all the SAARC countries. Our less developed neighbours like
Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and sri-lanka are much happier than us.
These parameters were based on....
Per capita income, Social
support, Healthy life expectancy, Social freedom, Generosity
Absence of corruption
And we are collectively as a nation legging behind in social
support, generosity and socio-economy equality.
Are we seriously so unhappy???
By the way let's see!!! What is the happiness actually means
to us?
According to the well known phycologist... happiness means
different thing for different people or age group of people.
Are we bothered about break-up or we got failed in exams???
This may be worrisome for kids and teenagers.
Elder's find happiness in joint families or in travelling to
religious places!
Youngsters find that in technology or may be traveling
around!
Or I may find my happiness working late night just to
accomplish my task before deadline!
But these are all external factors. So maybe we are not
externally but internally happy...
Let's keep this UN report on a side for some time.
But another shock!!!
WHO report says that we are the most depressed nation in the
followed by China and USA.
According to another report in last 10 years, the rate of anxiety
and depression among corporate employees has increased by 45-50%. It is so much
so that 42.5% of corporate employees in India suffer from depression. Means
almost 1 out 2 employees are dealing with anxiety and depression.
What is wrong with it????
Is that saying of "3idiots" life is a race and if you’re not best someone will thresh you and will
move over you!!! So, to be a winner we keep running in a rat-race for fame,
money, recognition, social acceptance and what not! More we are running after
these things; unhappier we are.
We have started running so much behind all these things;
because, it becomes a habit to compare ourselves with others.
And this has given birth to a unique 21st century disease
called "FOMO" or simply called as “FOL”.
It means the "
feeling of anxiety or insecurity over the possibility of missing out on
something as an event or an opportunity".
For example, fear of missing out to go for party, fear that
you are missing out of the fun and everyone else out there will be freaking out
and clicking selfie and updating on group of WhatsApp or social medias and you
will miss all of that.
Here social media works like a catalyst to this psychic or
like a fuel in this fire of FOMO.
It leads to a compulsive desire to stay connected with other
people's lives online all the time.
We are addicted to Facebook, twitter, Instagram, etc on such
a level; that what others are doing in their life, or how many people have
liked our post; that becomes extremely important. Almost like an obsession.
According to researchers this addiction is as bad as an
addiction of COCAINE or ALCOHOL.
I agree, that to be connected in this modern world; it is a
very powerful tool.
Even I am sharing links of my post on blogs, LinkedIn or in
Facebook.
But more than connecting it has become stalking tool.
Somehow everyone always looks happy on these social media
sites, right??
The thing is that social media posts do not give a full and
accurate picture of people's lives. It is usually about all their good times
and high points.
It differentiates the Real-time person and the person on
social media.
And because of that we always feel like that the other
people have everything better than us.
So, we all get into this rat-race to reach where we think
others are.
Accumulating things that we don't need and doing things we
don't actually want to do.
Look around you; you will find this disease in a lot of
people.
Who knows, even you might be suffering from it and you don't
even have an idea.
This leads to the extreme dissatisfaction and has a
detrimental effect on our physical and mental health...
Mood swings, Loneliness,
Feelings of inferiority, Reduced self-esteem, Extreme social anxiety
And increased levels
not negativity and depression.
Because of this FOMO, there is always so much to do and time
always seem to be running out.
The thing is that we are all going too fast " Life has
become Race". specially with others.
But that's not the truth, we all are different from each
other; and our stories are also bound to be different from others for sure, right!!!!
Then how can we all be a part of the same race?
You can consider it is a race with yourself if you want to;
outdoing yourself every time! But when the race is yours, then
Go on your speed. You
will be the only winner.
So, let's take a pause! Slowdown a bit! Take a moment and
ask ourselves...
If we are happy where we are?
If what we are doing is makes is happy?
What is that which makes us happy!! Let's work on it...by
uncluttering out lives and getting rid of distractions.
On an average, people are less happy when their minds are
wandering. When you are in the moment, you are happier. So, let's work on our
present and not dwell in on the past or worry about the future.
Gandhi ji said once;
"happiness is when what you think, what you say and what you do are in
harmony"
It is possible to redirect your attention, notice where your
attention is; and if your mind gets distracted, especially where you know that
is not really productive or useful or adding to your experience, then just get
your attention back to what you were doing.
You got to do that repeatedly; until it becomes a habit and
your mind no more wanders.
Lesser dependency on social media will definitely help. But
it will take lot of discipline. I am also struggling some time by myself.
We can also attempt or better understand the lives of those
who are less privileged than us and don't forget to be grateful for all that is
good and meaningful in our lives.
Live Right now...


