Mar 02
I found this post incredibly interesting, because I’ve really learned many of these lessons first hand, and decided to change my attitude (which has literally changed my life) over the last few years…

A huge Thank You to Vincent for creating this, and originally posting it here.
Here’s 50 Ways to Make Yourself Miserable:
- Compare yourself frequently with others.
- Belittle yourself.
- Don’t believe in dreams, you think dreams only happen when you are sleeping.
- Say yes to everybody and everything.
- Work in a job you hate.
- Complain about everything.
- Complain about everything to your friends.
- Suspicious of everything.
- Counting your troubles.
- Harbor negative thoughts.
- Trying to please everyone and let everyone walk all over you.
- Constantly think about the past.
- Constantly think about the future.
- Focusing on what you lack.
- Focusing on what you don’t want.
- Need others to validate you constantly.
- Think of everything that can possibly go wrong in your life.
- Being jealous easily.
- Always envy others and never grateful of what you have instead.
- Imitating others due to lack of self confidence.
- Lacking self esteem and cause others to dislike you.
- Think the world revolves around you.
- Constantly judging others.
- Absorbing all the bad news daily in the papers.
- Junk food is your best companion.
- Exercise is your worst enemy.
- Think that things can only go your way.
- Do not accept others opinion.
- Lack of sleep.
- Lack of goals.
- Worry consistently about the sky is falling.
- Plan but never take action.
- Fail to plan.
- Feel that people around you are all jerks.
- Thinking there is no purpose in living.
- Being the “If Man”. If my father is the president, then I will be successful. If ____ then I will be _____. (fill in the blanks)
- Lottery is the only way to success.
- Try to control everything that you can’t control.
- Expect to be appreciated.
- Expect others to be grateful to you.
- You will not forget about criticism.
- Hate people around you to be successful.
- Shirk responsibilities.
- Receive and never give.
- Do things that are easy.
- Overwork.
- Never forgive.
- Never give your best effort in things you do.
- Perfectionism.
- Choosing to be miserable.
I’m going to reflect on this post every so often to just keep myself on track.
March 29th, 2009 at 8:05 pm
I wish I’d read this 25 years ago. It might have helped me avoid learning these lessons first hand.