The greatest lesson I ever learned and the secret to happiness

I really don’t care if 1 or 1,000+ people read my posts. I didn’t always start out with this mindset tho. There was a time I saw myself as insignificant if a larger number of people didn’t “like” things I shared daily. 

The greatest lesson I ever learned was advice given to a bellboy in 1922 on how to be happy in life by Albert Einstein.

I mean isn’t that what we all are searching for? I’d tell you you’re full of sh*t if you said no.

Tis the time of the top 9. 

I’m always surprised by what comes up. It’s crazy to see what the digital world views as your top 9 “most important” posts of the year.

These were mine.

So back to the Einstein thing & message of this  post…

The story goes that has Einstein was exiting his hotel in Tokyo, a bellhop came up to deliver something & instead of giving him a monetary tip, Einstein handed him 2 pieces of paper. 

On the 1st he scribbled what has now been termed Einstein‘s theory of happiness:

“A calm & modest life brings more happiness than the pursuit of success combined with constant restlessness.”

I took this advice to heart & this is how I strive to live my life.

I am happy because I don’t want anything from anyone.

I know money is just energy & there is always abundance.

Achievements & productivity don’t define me & titles really don’t mean anything in the grand scheme of things.

Everything I do is in the name of growth, love, & Joy. 

I realized when I lived life simply doing things I loved with enjoyment, the time passed by effortlessly & the things that were meant for me found me & I was always provided for. 

You may be sitting there thinking this may be Pollyanna but may I remind you on that second piece of paper he handed to the bellhop:

“Where there’s a will there’s a way.”

Triggered?

Let this be the kick in the a$$ if you needed it.

You’re welcome. 

Oxox Coach K 

Go on witcher bad self, Albert.

#topnine