Poll: What is your basic level of happiness?

What is your basic level of happiness? (retired, work part time, work full time)

  • 5: Retired....very happy

    Votes: 39 31.0%
  • 4: Retired

    Votes: 19 15.1%
  • 3: Retired...mid way between happy/unhappy

    Votes: 4 3.2%
  • 2: Retired

    Votes: 2 1.6%
  • 1: Retired....very unhappy

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 5: Work part time....very happy

    Votes: 5 4.0%
  • 4: Work part time

    Votes: 5 4.0%
  • 3: Work part time...midway between happy/unhappy

    Votes: 2 1.6%
  • 2: Work part time

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 1: Work part time...very unhappy

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 5: Work full time...very happy

    Votes: 6 4.8%
  • 4: Work full time

    Votes: 16 12.7%
  • 3: Work full time...midway between happy/unhappy

    Votes: 20 15.9%
  • 2: Work full time

    Votes: 1 0.8%
  • 1: Work full time...very unhappy

    Votes: 7 5.6%

  • Total voters
    126
Lsbcal said:
If it is not too personal, what was an example of a joyous time?

Christmas or holidays with family....more family than what I have now. Anticipating the birth of our daughter, buying and moving into our first, second and final house. Just doing things with my late husband....really not anything exciting....just sharing and being.
 
18 years in ER.

Sometimes I'm so wing flapping happy I feel guilty cause:

I must be doing something illegal - and getting away with it!

:greetings10:

heh heh heh - :cool:
 
I'm generally a really happy person no matter what (what's that saying, ignorance is bliss), so I voted the first one.
 
I voted 4: Working Full Time. About 80% of the time I am very happy working -Since FI
 
I voted 4: Working Full Time.

Has anyone else heard of the happiness study where a year after winning the lottery or a year after having a limb amputated, people are back to their baseline of happiness (however that is measured!)? I think it was mentioned in a TED talk I watched late last year.

I feel very lucky to have a high baseline of happiness! Even after having my world overturned with my husband's infidelity and then divorce, I am still happy. I think once I am finally retired, I will be off of the scale :)

Also, the fawn pictures above are so adorable!!! I hope you're able to get a picture of the mom coming to get him/her and post it!
 
I'm not sure it has much to do with their being retired, Midpack. Lots of people haven't an original thought in their heads, but it never stops them from talking.

Amethyst

I've met some older retirees - and too many of them complain about everything (often without the slightest idea what they're talking about, just what they heard on FoxNews, MSNBC, AARP, etc.) way too much for my tastes. I love a good discussion and welcome dissenting POVs, but not shallow talking points based on self serving distortions.
 
I tried to vote in 2 different categories and it would not let me. Actually, I did not think that it would, but tried anyway. I retired in 2006 and was very happy. I went back to work part-time in 2010 and I realize that the world and most people on here would consider me no longer retired, but working. In my head, I am still retired. I no longer have the stress and deadlines of the job where I retired. I no longer have the public yelling at me for laws that Congress passed. (The vast majority of people that I dealt with were nice though). I only work 3 days per week, in a very low stress job and I really enjoy seeing the majority of our patients. The office manager is my age and we chit chat for at least an hour or more a day. It is like visiting with friends. All of the work is done when I leave for the day. A clean desk and a clean in box makes me a happy camper. I voted that I am working part-time and I am very happy. I wonder if this has anything to do with my working 5/30 and 6/1 and then taking off the go see my granddaughter 6/2 and not having to be back at work until 6/25? Life is good!
 
Christmas or holidays with family....more family than what I have now. Anticipating the birth of our daughter, buying and moving into our first, second and final house. Just doing things with my late husband....really not anything exciting....just sharing and being.
Thank you for sharing this here. I guess it is a fact of life that we experience peak periods of happiness, sometimes deep valleys (of despair), and then there are the foothills (somewhere in between).
 
For the most part whether I've been working or retired, rainbows shoot out my wazoo... I'm a happy person and love to laugh.

However health issues bring me down...and I've been dealing with them for some time now. But hey...I still find a reason to smile at least once a day. :)
 
"Retired .... very happy". Did not have to look further down the choices as this described my happiness level pretty well. If I answered the poll when I was still working, it would have been "Work full time...midway between happy/unhappy"
 
My answer is "3: Work full time...midway between happy/unhappy". But I am very happy when I do things I enjoy outside my full time profession.
 
I'm working full time (for the moment) and am happy. We have a comfortable life, achieved Zero Debt over a decade ago which is important to us, and I have a low-stress job with hours that suit me. When I want a day off I can get it.

DW is concerned about her aging father, but is happy to have the freedom to deal with those issues without the conflicting obligations of a job and right now that is very important to her. And I am happy that I can give her that freedom.

An eye-opener happened last month at work. A payroll glitch meant that we didn't get paid on Friday as usual, but it came through the following Monday. I was astonished at the number of people who panicked over that. One guy had to take out a loan!

So happy those days are long behind me.
 
Also, the fawn pictures above are so adorable!!! I hope you're able to get a picture of the mom coming to get him/her and post it!
+1 - Very cool photos. Thank you for sharing.
After laying in one spot in our backyard for 8 hours that I know of, my neighbor went out and scared the fawn away. Her curiousity got the best of her. :( The fawn went and hid in the woods behind our houses, we just hope Mom stopped by to pick her up at dusk a few hours later. That's what my deer whisperer friends told me would happen...but we'll probably never know.
 
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