Stop Trying to Be Happy

Stop Trying to Be Happy

Sandeep Chavan

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Editorial:
Gyrus Vision
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Psicología
ISBN:
9798224193981
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Happiness is not missing. It is being interrupted.In a world that constantly asks us to feel better, stay positive, and maintain emotional balance, many people are not unhappy-they are exhausted. Exhausted from trying to feel right. Exhausted from managing emotions that were never meant to be managed.Stop Trying to Be Happy offers a calm, uncompromising reframe of modern emotional life. It does not provide tools, techniques, habits, or practices. It does not promise transformation or lasting happiness. Instead, it examines something quieter and more honest: how the pursuit of happiness itself often becomes the source of emotional strain.Through clear, observational writing, the book explores why effort works well for tasks but fails for feelings, how motivation intensifies emotional pressure, and why relief and pleasure are often mistaken for happiness. It reveals how happiness is not a reward to be earned, but a residue that appears naturally when effort stops interfering.Rather than prescribing solutions, the book removes misunderstandings-about happiness, emotional control, positivity, and self-improvement. It shows how emotional alignment happens locally, situationally, and without intention, and why calm feels ordinary rather than exciting.The final chapters move away from chasing entirely, describing what life looks like when emotional states are allowed to function as information instead of objectives. The result is not emotional highs, but something more durable: a quieter way to be okay.This is not a motivational book.It is not a therapeutic guide.It does not tell you what to do.Stop Trying to Be Happy is for readers who are tired of emotional optimization, skeptical of positivity culture, and ready to stop managing themselves into exhaustion. It offers clarity without comfort, honesty without pressure, and relief without promises.Nothing needs to be achieved.Happiness is not withheld.It appears when pursuit stops interfering.

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