Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, in Nov. 2008
Happiness is one of many emotions and states that human beings experience in this life and is associated with a sensation of fullness, joy, enjoyment and fulfillment.
As with all emotions, happiness has a physiological explanation, the result of a fluid neural activity in which the factors internal and external interact mutually stimulating the limbic system, which is one that is made up of several brain structures such as: the thalamus, the hypothalamus, hippocampus, brain amygdala, septum, corpus callosum and midbrain and on which rests the function of responding to the emotional stimuli that require. In this sense, the participation certain substances, such as dopamine, a neurotransmitter involved in most of the phenomena that generate pleasure, such as own happiness and reward. That is why certain drugs that act on brain circuits connected by dopamine are related to well-being, as is the case with most antidepressants modern.
Meanwhile, happiness It is not the same for everyone and this is because all human beings are unique and unrepeatable
, which leads us to have different aspirations, ambitions and goals in life, which will also have a lot to do with the achievement or the end to which we humans tend, which is none other than to achieve, in what we do and together with the affective environment that we have chosen, happiness.So, it will be because of these differentiations of the human species that for some, for example, marrying the person you love is equivalent to happiness, but for others this does not imply happiness and if it is to undertake a trip to some destination that always I miss. Also and following this same path, there are people who are happy living a life without many shocks and changes, on the other hand, there are others who believe that a routine life without emotions or adrenaline is equivalent to a frustrated existence, the main cause of unhappiness according to they say.
From this it follows that happiness is an internal process that will depend more on the ideals of life that we have and have proposed, rather than on a social convention. imposed by the society in which we live and this is very evident on the basis that what makes me happy can and does not have to make those who have me happy side. This apparent contradiction occurs on all scales of human existence, from the inner world itself of each human being, passing through couples, nuclear families, small communities and even nations. In this context, phenomena such as philanthropy, altruism or faith are considered tools that ultimately seek to achieve personal happiness in the search for the happiness of others, perhaps one of the most noble paths in this sense.
However, it is prudent to differentiate joy from happiness, since it is postulated that happiness requires a rational sublimation of emotions. Thus, an animal can be happy or happy, but it is difficult to determine if it is happy. On the other hand, a human being can be both cheerful and happy, or cheerful but not yet happy.
In any case, it is appropriate to recognize that happiness will not only depend on the great aspirations that a person can realize, but the small things of the day to day, as well as the solution of those everyday aspects that arise as tiny challenges will also contribute to making a person more or less happy. Reality, far from constituting a permanent obstacle to achieving happiness according to subjective appraisals, perhaps represents a prodigious tool to achieve this goal of life to which every individual aspires, in a personalized way or as a title of the community of which he forms part.
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