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The Surprising Secret to Happiness (It’s Easier Than You Think!) with Mo Gawdat (Re-release) #510

Jan 12, 2025 2h 13m 66 insights
Happiness is a choice. It’s a bold statement, but it’s one I wholeheartedly support. Whether you agree with this statement, or whether the idea sits a little uncomfortably with you, I think you are going to get a lot out of this uplifting conversation. My guest is Mo Gawdat and he has been at both ends of the spectrum on which we might consider happiness lies. And he’s unlocked the key to true contentment, no matter what obstacles you may come across in life.    You might know Mo as the former Chief Business Officer of Google X – a role with status and riches that many might aspire to. You may also know him as the respected ‘happiness expert’, speaker and bestselling author of self-help books like Solve For Happy and his latest book, That Little Voice In Your Head.   We begin our conversation by talking about the concept of success and fulfilment and why his money only gave him joy when he gave it away. We also chat about how the sudden and tragic death of his son at the age of 21 set him on a path to make a billion people happier.   This is a wide-ranging, personal and heartfelt conversation. Listening to Mo’s account is incredibly emotional, yet he’s so full of love, truth and gratitude. I’m so grateful to him for sharing so honestly and authentically but I get the idea that Mo knows no other way. This man embodies the idea that happiness is a set of skills and beliefs that we can all practice. And you can choose to practice them, no matter what life puts in your way. When you listen to him speak, it’s hard not to agree.   Support the podcast and enjoy Ad-Free episodes. This January, try FREE for 30 days on Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/feelbetterlivemore. For other podcast platforms go to https://fblm.supercast.com.   Thanks to our
Actionable Insights

1. Own Emotions, Choose Empowering Stories

Take radical responsibility for your emotions by recognizing that you choose the story you attach to events. Practice consciously choosing empowering narratives over disempowering ones.

2. Choose Not to Suffer

Understand that pain, caused by external life events, is unavoidable, but suffering, which is replaying that pain over and over in your head, is a choice you can opt out of.

3. Manage Expectations for Happiness

Understand that happiness is a result of your life’s events meeting or exceeding your expectations. To increase happiness, consciously manage your expectations to be realistic and adaptable.

4. Live True to Yourself

Embrace your highest purpose in life by living fully true to who you are, as this allows you to fit properly within the larger ‘machine’ of life and contribute effectively.

5. Invest Heartbeats Wisely

View your life as a credit of ‘heartbeats’ and consciously choose how you spend them. Prioritize experiences like human connection over passive activities like swiping on social media, as these moments are your most valuable assets.

6. Prioritize Living Over Earning

Once your basic needs are met, shift your focus from solely earning money to becoming more interested in truly living and experiencing life.

7. Reflect to Define True Dreams

Regularly engage in moments of reflection to define your own ‘real dreams,’ rather than pursuing dreams implanted by external influences, and then actively work towards achieving them.

8. Align Time with Passions

Reflect on what you are passionate about and what you are good at, then intentionally allocate a significant portion of your time to these areas. Limit other activities to the bare minimum to live a life true to your authentic self.

9. Prioritize Being Over Doing

Dedicate time to ‘being’ – moments of silence, reflection, gratitude, or simply absorbing life – rather than solely focusing on ‘doing’ tasks or wasting heartbeats on activities like staring at a computer screen or sending emails that don’t require much attention.

10. Stop Being Unhappy

Recognize that happiness is your default state and you don’t need to achieve external goals to find it; instead, focus on removing the burdens and sources of unhappiness that obscure your natural contentment.

11. Invest in Happiness Approach

Consciously invest your time and energy into a ‘happiness approach’ by practicing skills and adopting beliefs that foster contentment, rather than spending cycles complaining or solely pursuing external success.

12. Practice Happiness Skills

Treat happiness as a skill that requires regular practice in a ‘happiness gym,’ which involves actively working on specific skills, surrounding yourself with people who encourage your happiness, and learning new beliefs.

13. Surround with Happy People

Intentionally choose to surround yourself with individuals who understand happiness and are generally happy, as their influence can positively impact your own well-being.

14. Limit Negative News

Actively switch off or limit your exposure to news feeds that cause fear and distress, as constant negative input can be detrimental to your mental well-being.

15. Question Perception & Expectation

When experiencing negative emotions, analyze the situation by asking yourself: ‘Is my perception of the event real?’ and ‘Is my expectation realistic?’ to identify sources of unhappiness.

16. Postpone Negative Thoughts

Exercise your capability to consciously postpone negative or obsessive thoughts, allowing yourself to focus on immediate tasks or conversations, and return to those thoughts later if necessary.

17. Limit Anger, Stop Reinforcing

Recognize that the physiological response to anger from an external stimulus lasts only 90 seconds. After this, avoid reinforcing the negative thought cycle by consciously choosing not to replay the situation in your mind.

18. Reflect on Lived Memories

Review your past memories and identify which ones truly stand out as moments you lived, often those involving human connection, love, awe, or new experiences, to understand what genuinely enriches your life.

19. Live in the Present

Avoid wasting your ‘heartbeats’ by constantly thinking about the past, worrying about the future, or chasing material desires. Focus on living in the present moment, as these are the simple, beautiful moments that truly register as lived experiences.

20. Swim Upstream for Worthwhile

Recognize that pursuing a more fulfilling life often requires swimming against prevailing societal tides and norms, which is hard but, like everything worthwhile, is a necessary effort.

21. Choose Heroes with Care

Be discerning about who you choose as role models, as people often present only a ‘snapshot’ of their lives. Understand the full picture, including potential hidden struggles, before aspiring to emulate someone.

22. Be Your Authentic Self

Instead of trying to be like someone else, focus on becoming the best version of your authentic self, recognizing that your unique path is what truly matters.

23. Know Your True Self

Recognize that being skilled at something does not necessarily mean it aligns with your true self or passions. Seek alignment between your actions and your authentic identity.

24. Do What You Love

Focus on pursuing activities that you genuinely love, regardless of whether you are the ‘best’ at them compared to others, because aligning with your passions brings fulfillment.

25. Stop Chasing Unnecessary Wealth

Avoid chasing material possessions or money you don’t truly need, especially if it means sacrificing your irreplaceable ‘heartbeats’ (time and life energy) and leading to stress, unhappiness, and disconnection.

26. Avoid Excessive Possessions

Understand that accumulating excessive material possessions, such as multiple cars, often leads to burdens of maintenance and management rather than increased happiness.

27. Less Possessions, More Freedom

Recognize that accumulating more things can lead to those things ‘having you,’ meaning they demand your time, attention, and energy, thereby reducing your freedom.

28. Own Your Ego

Be aware of your ego and its desires, such as wanting to be seen with fancy possessions, but ensure you ‘own’ your ego rather than letting it control your sense of self-worth and happiness.

29. Don’t Define Self by Externals

Avoid defining your self-worth by external factors like cars, appearance, or titles, as this leads to constant effort, disappointment, and an empty feeling when people like your possessions but not your true self.

30. Own Your Identity

Express your identity and preferences authentically, but do not become overly protective or sensitive to criticism, ensuring that you own your identity rather than letting it define and control your emotional state.

31. Seek Genuine Connection

In relationships, look for partners who value your genuine self and character over superficial appearances or material possessions, ensuring a deeper and more authentic connection.

32. Embrace Calm Contentment

Reframe your understanding of happiness as a state of calm, peaceful contentment, where you are okay with life as it is and wish for the present moment to last.

33. Abandon Victim Mentality

Realize that the ‘victim’ mentality, which may have brought attention or comfort in childhood, is no longer serving you. Abandon this mindset as a shortcut to happiness.

34. Choose Your Reaction

Understand that most events are neutral, and you have the power to choose whether to charge them negatively or positively, and how you react to them, even if they appear negative.

35. Channel Anger Constructively

Recognize anger as pure energy and choose to channel it into constructive actions, such as standing up to change the world, rather than destructive behaviors.

36. Break Mental Prisons

Understand that the greatest prison is often one created within your own mind through disempowering stories and perceptions, and strive to break free from these self-imposed limitations.

37. Reframe Harrowing Situations

Even in harrowing situations, seek ways to subtly reframe your perspective to make it better than it initially appears, acknowledging pain but finding a more empowering narrative.

38. Share Loved Ones’ Wisdom

If you lose a loved one, consider honoring their memory by sharing the wisdom or lessons they taught you with the world, keeping a part of their essence alive.

39. Reflect on Positives in Grief

When grieving, consciously choose to reflect on the positive aspects related to the loss, such as the gift of having had the person in your life in the first place.

40. Accept Finality of Loss

When facing an irreversible loss, accept the finality of the situation rather than resisting it, as this acceptance is crucial for moving forward.

41. Set Realistic Expectations

When dealing with irreversible events like loss, set realistic expectations by acknowledging what cannot be changed, rather than clinging to expectations that life should conform to your desires.

42. Accept Life’s Decisions

Recognize and accept that even when you try your absolute best, life sometimes unfolds differently than expected, and you must surrender to that reality.

43. Seek Truth in Others’ Actions

In difficult situations, try to understand the true intentions behind others’ actions, recognizing that they may not have acted with malice, even if their actions led to negative outcomes.

44. Avoid Obsessive Pain Ruminations

Do not obsess about past pain or replay it repeatedly in your mind, as this only prolongs suffering without bringing any good.

45. Find Happiness in Truth

Discover happiness by acknowledging the reality of what is happening in your life and dealing with it directly, rather than clinging to fantasy stories or unrealistic expectations.

46. Cultivate Non-Physical Awareness

Reflect on the idea that your aware self may exist outside of physical time and space, suggesting a non-physical essence that can offer a broader perspective on life and death.

47. Reframe Life and Death

Adopt a perspective where life exists beyond physical birth and death, viewing death as a portal rather than an end, which can help in accepting loss and understanding your own existence.

48. Maintain Post-Death Relationships

Understand that you can continue to have a relationship with deceased loved ones, not in a physical form, but through memory, essence, and the impact they had on your life.

49. Question Societal Conditioning

Actively question the ways society, upbringing, and external influences have shaped your worldview, as this critical inquiry can lead to profound insights and a deeper understanding of reality.

50. Science as Understanding Tool

Recognize science as a valuable method for enhancing understanding, but avoid treating it as the sole source of truth, acknowledging that many aspects of life and experience cannot yet be measured or explained scientifically.

51. Multidisciplinary Worldview

To better understand the complex world, integrate insights from various disciplines such as science, philosophy, mathematics, spirituality, and biology, rather than relying on a single perspective.

52. Be Aware of Belief Attachments

Cultivate awareness of how strongly you attach to certain concepts and beliefs, and question whether these attachments are serving your understanding of truth.

53. Be Authentic in Relationships

When seeking relationships, be true to who you are and advertise your authentic self rather than trying to appeal to everyone, as being a generalist diminishes your unique value.

54. Embrace Unique Self for Mates

Be completely true to who you are and openly express your authentic self in relationships; this will filter out incompatible people and significantly increase your value to those who are truly looking for someone like you.

55. Love Self, Do What You Love

The path to finding love involves two simple but profound actions: genuinely loving yourself and actively pursuing what you love to do.

56. Dedicate Daily Learning Hour

Spend an hour each day engaging with enriching content like podcasts, books, movies, or documentaries to foster continuous learning and personal growth.

57. Choose Compassionate Responses

When faced with negative events, consciously choose to trigger feelings like compassion, love, kindness, or generosity, as these emotions can lead to making a positive difference through action.

58. Prioritize Personal Happiness

Make choices that prioritize your personal happiness, even if they don’t directly lead to conventional success, relationships, or other external outcomes.

59. Count on Your Heart

Continue to work and be productive, but make a conscious effort to ‘count on your heart’ more often, meaning to listen to your inner feelings and intuition in your decisions and actions.

60. Evaluate Heartbeat Allocation

Regularly reflect on where you are investing your precious ‘heartbeats’ (time and life energy) to ensure they are aligned with what truly brings you joy and fulfillment.

61. Listen with an Open Mind

If you find yourself pushing back against the idea that happiness is a choice, listen with an open mind to explore this concept further.

62. Prioritize Happiness Over Success

Understand that hard work can lead to success, but success does not always lead to happiness. Re-evaluate your life’s priorities to ensure they align with genuine fulfillment rather than solely chasing wealth or fame.

63. Live Consciously, Resist Tide

Be conscious and intentional about the way you choose to live your life to avoid being unconsciously swept up by societal pressures to constantly strive, work harder, and earn more.

64. Define Your Own Hero

Your primary task in life is to define what kind of ‘hero’ you want to be, understanding your unique strengths and purpose rather than adopting external definitions of success.

65. Live an Intentional, Aligned Life

Strive to live an intentional life by consciously thinking about what truly motivates you and ensuring your actions and lifestyle are aligned with your authentic self for core happiness.

66. Learn from Others’ Wisdom

Heed the advice of those who have achieved conventional success but found it unfulfilling, so you can adjust your path earlier in life before time has passed.