Happiness isn’t just an emotion; it’s a conscious state of being, just like unhappiness. Both are deeply rooted in patterns, beliefs, and behaviors. While emotionally healthy people pursue growth and connection, chronically unhappy individuals often remain stuck in habits that block peace and hinder personal transformation.
Misery tends to seek company, and often, that company is more misery. These patterns don’t emerge overnight—they are reinforced by unhealed wounds, avoidance of self-reflection, and the comfort of the familiar. When such habits become ingrained, they shape how an unhappy person experiences the world: skeptical, reactive, and frequently disconnected.TO READ MORE, TAP HERE





