
What if happiness isn’t about getting what you want, but about stopping your fight with what is? In this mind-shifting episode, Jay breaks down the fastest way to increase happiness: stop disliking what happens. He explores why anger and disappointment are signals, not enemies, and how “friendly curiosity” about our reactions leads to freedom. This is a raw, real look into how the mind creates suffering, and how you can step outside it to enjoy life as it unfolds, no matter the outcome.
- “The fastest way to increase your happiness is to stop disliking what happens.”
- “You can’t control everything—but you can stop fighting reality.”
- “Anger and disappointment aren’t problems; they’re invitations to understand your mind.”
- “Freedom begins when you stop needing the world to go your way.”
- “Friendly curiosity is how you turn pain into insight.”
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Topics: happiness, acceptance, stoicism, emotional intelligence, self-awareness, mindfulness, mental health, peace of mind, self-compassion, personal growth, non-attachment, psychology, philosophy, inner peace, cause and effect, friendly curiosity, self-reflection, letting go, mind training, emotional freedom