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Looking for Happiness? Stop Looking in Your Neighbor's Yard

   

Weve all heard the clich The grass is always greener in our neighbors yard. What they dont tell you is that his grass still has to be mowed, watered, weeded, raked and fertilized.

The Buddha was the first to recognize that emotional pain can be just as real and debilitating as physical pain. Through careful observation he determined that people were good at spending time on their physical hygiene, but spent little or no time on mental hygiene. He believed that the key to finding happiness was in relieving ones emotional suffering and that the best way to reduce this suffering was by controlling our emotions.

Just as a good mother watches where her children go, the wise man watches where his mind goes. One of the harmful emotions that the Buddha taught we need to watch is envy.

Envy is time spent wanting what our neighbor has instead of time spent enjoying what we have. Now its true that when used properly envy can be a terrific motivator. The problem is that real envy -- always wanting more and then discovering that more still isnt enough -- is difficult to control.

The Buddha taught that the way to achieve happiness begins with turning negative thoughts in to positive ones. The successful landscaper knows that for his lawn to thrive it needs to be weeded and fertilized. The person seeking happiness can begin by following his example and weeding out any negative thoughts and then planting positive ones.

Many people believe that happiness is just a winning lottery ticket away, but true happiness is not based on how much we have, but on how little we need. Happiness is accepting, appreciating and enjoying what the world has to offer. True happiness can only be achieved if we spend more time weeding out envious thoughts rather than in trying to match or better our neighbors lawn.

Just because an elephant is the biggest doesnt mean hes also the best animal in the jungle.

Sometimes it is as simple as taking the time to look back at how far youve come instead of always looking ahead to where you want to be. When was the last time you took a moment to pat yourself on the back for the things you have accomplished?

Besides, maybe your neighbor works harder at his yard than you do, or maybe hes just luckier. Is matching or bettering your neighbors accomplishments really that important? We all get to choose how we spend our time.

Stop looking at your neighbors yard and start enjoying your own, thats what its there for. Weed out the envy and youll find your whole outlook improving. Happy gardening.

Author: Gary Mosher
 
Author Bio:
Gary Mosher is a noted author. Gary likes to create articles about this area.
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