Live data from Hacker News

Letting your mind wander is a major cause of unhappiness

io9.com

21–24 of 24 posts

Re: Letting your mind wander is a major cause of unhappiness

#21
The several thousand year old practice of "Mindfulness". Derived from the earlier (pre-Buddhist) practice "Vipashyana" (i.e., clear seeing).

Yes, keeping one's mind centered, aka, in the present moment, in awareness, is being happy. Being happy without external causes.

Unhappiness is basically thought-forms or thought-waves saying "I am unhappy" or "I am bored" or "I will be happy when ...". There is no more reality to unhappiness than mere thought-forms. The underlying silence revealed by a still mind is happiness itself.

Re: Letting your mind wander is a major cause of unhappiness

#23

During my day job, my mind wanders constantly. I work in construction and I'm highly intelligent, which means I rarely have to concentrate hard like others do. So I spend a lot of my time thinking up story and plot details, which actually makes me quite happy. Although I think having a dozen different characters living in my head probably exempts me from inclusion in a study on happiness.

Although I think having a dozen different characters living in my head probably exempts me from inclusion in a study on happiness. nope, only if they get out of your head.

Does escaping onto 'paper' count, or is that simply transmuting the imprisonment into a virtual extension of my mind?
Post reply on HN