a stellar smashing


happy
June 26, 2009, 10:35 pm
Filed under: life

I’ve been thinking about happiness lately. How much I have, how much I share, what makes me happy.

I’ve come to the following conclusions: I’ve got a lot, I try to give a lot, and a lot makes me happy.

I’ve also started thinking about the people I know–the happy ones, the not-so happy, and the ones that seem to revel in disappointment. The difference? All of the truly happy people I know are happy because they want to be, whereas the people who seem to somehow find disappointment in all aspects of their life either don’t want to be or don’t know how to be. They’re content with consequential happiness, the type that comes only as the result of circumstance (i.e., a promotion, a relationship moving forward, a dream that has been realized).

That’s not happiness.

That’s mere satisfaction.

When we behave like this, when we act as though happiness is something owed to us once we’ve achieved something great, we miss out on the opportunity to find joy inside ourselves, something to make and enjoy and share. We miss out on living.

This isn’t to say that happiness that is brought about by circumstance isn’t authentic. It definitely is. But the thing that made us happy, whatever it was, won’t last. It’s greatness, it’s newness, will fade with time, with each new great thing that happens, seemingly better than the last.

Today, make your own happiness. Share it.



I hope…
June 23, 2009, 10:34 pm
Filed under: Uncategorized

I’m back to lists. Again.

(Good news, though. With the arrival of summer comes more from A Stellar Smashing! You’re excited!)

Things I Hope For:

1. To be in love forever with my very best friend
2. To travel, travel, travel, travel, travel, travel, travel…
3. To someday trust God completely
4. To always feel more passion for love and life and friends and family than anything else
5. To die without enemies
6. To have curly-haired children
7. To one day consider both/either of my parents my best friend(s)
8. To learn to play another instrument, or take up the oboe again
9. To learn to forgive without hesitation
10. To accomplish great things and still seek humility
11. To find that inner peace that will quiet my neurotic thoughts
12. To learn to love the world

I’m interested in your desperate hopes, too. Let me know what they are!

Goodnight.