We often think success is synonymous with happiness, but it’s not. Fortune and fame may result in pricey zip codes, complicated menus and plush transportation, but any correlation of these conditions to personal happiness is unreliable. There’s a more direct route to attaining that elevated, sought-after state of mind. It requires the practice of consciously working on how we frame and interpret our experiences. When we regularly look for the benefit in every situation, give without expectation and delight in little things we encounter each day, only then will we be successful at…
Being happy.