In the military I was in a variety of life threatening situations (both forward deployed and in garrison), and I was quite happy. The most interesting realization came when in water training, where there were times I honestly felt like I was in mortal danger. I was ok with it and still enjoyed life. Eh, maybe I'm a weird one though, I always found humor in it.
I'm not saying people can't find happiness in those situations (in fact civilians in those situations are often amazingly upbeat all things considered).
I just mean the bit about external factors almost implies external factors barely affect happiness is silly, external factors are also a large part of happiness.
I don't think they are saying external factors don't/can't affect happiness. I think they are saying that manipulating external factors is an inferior strategy for improving happiness.
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[ 4.0 ms ] story [ 25.6 ms ] threadI'm sure not wondering where your next meal will come from or if your home will be leveled by ordiance today can help with that.
I just mean the bit about external factors almost implies external factors barely affect happiness is silly, external factors are also a large part of happiness.