I've been trying to figure that out for myself, without much success. I'm open to any suggestions you guys may have.
Start by not having happiness as a goal. Or at least try to define it for yourself instead of what the media has told you.
>>38353713
It usually correlates with your aptitudes. If you're naturally suited for something, you'll tend to enjoy it more because you're better at it. I'd highly recommend the Johnson O'Connor aptitude test, kinda pricey but well worth it. Also, figure out where you are in the MBTI chart and read up on it and associated careers.
Find a hobby you like. Personally, it's cars. Just bought an e46 M3 and I couldn't be happier
alcohol cigarettes and youtube......pussy
>>38353795
>he fell for the medicate meme
space
nostalgia
Japan
my goal in life is to move out to Japan, trip the world searching for old radios, movies and books to restore and go to the space
of course I also love movies, music, vidya , anime and books that keeps me alive along with my dreams
The sea on sunny days. Fishing, sailing, swimming, sunbathing, and all that
Working with wood.Carpentry, big and small
Playing guitar
being content and discovering/doing new things
really seems like it has to be both, otherwise I end up back here
I feel happy and proud of myself after solving some hard math/physics/chemistry problem, that's how weird I am
However, I met this girl on January, we ended up making out and shit, only to tell me that she wasn't ready for a relationship because of the difficult break up with his bf.
She showed me how happy I could be around her to then keep me at arm's length as friends, even talks to me and shit
Fuck she really messed up with me
>>38353713
Have you played the persona games? Play 3 4 and then 5.
You'll feel like you have friends.
space
underwater
porn
going to bed at night and fantasizing about things, it's my only escape from this depressing life
my family make me happy, normie i know but it's true. i only have one friend and i don't see him in real life but he's the best friend i could ask for, and that makes me happy. achieving academically, at least better than the people that fucked me over in the past. find happiness in the small things
>>38353713
really good classical music
being at the library, most calming place on earth
my still long distance bf
I felt like i was becoming a little depressed about how hard it was finding a job, literally any job. after one week of trying I got a full time position with a salary and great benefits.
That phone call really made me super happy, and i cant wait to start on monday
but the thing that also makes me happy is that my best friend and I live together, and walking distance to a pub. So a couple nights a week we go and play pool, drink beers and talk shit. its fucking great fellas
>>38353713
Playing vidya or watching vidya reading comics
>>38353713
PIV
Happy? Not much. Typically when I spend time with good friends. I have like 8 good friends in my life to whom I can talk about mostly anything, sometimes even /r9k/. Having them around makes me happy. Making people laugh, especially girls whenever I get that rare opportunity, makes me pretty happy. Listening to good music is also a delightful experience. It's pretty much my main form of escapism. And most forms of escapism make me sad.
Other than that, pretty much nothing. Every other thing I do in life, even video games, simply numbs the pain. I don't know what to pursue in life because in order to do that, you need a drive. What the fuck drives people to actually do *anything*? To me, it's all inherently meaningless.