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I always like the "happy vs. right" insight. It's an interesting trade-off, but reminds us to balance our conviction vs. connection.

J.D. - Me too. It's a very interesting way of looking at things! Glad you enjoyed this guest post!

I tried this last night, being very sceptical I wasn't really expecting anything. I sat in my car in a quiet layby with everything off, set an alarm to go off in 30 minutes and just stared at a green mountainside for that time, trying as hard as I can not to think of anything for the whole 30 minutes.

I can't say that I had a voice tell me what to do with the decisions I face right now. But after about 20 minutes I had the strangest feeling come over me. Hard to explain exactly what happened but I became very aware of my breathing, my senses seemed a little heightened and I felt kind of light headed. The feeling was so strange that it alarmed me a little and I almost stopped but I managed to keep in this state.

As I say I didn’t hear any kind of inner voice guiding me and I still feel no close to any decisions, but I wonder if I’ve just had a glimpse of how something like meditation can focus the mind. Just wondering if anyone else has had similar experiences.

Steve - Thank you so much for sharing your experience here! I really appreciate your honesty and your ability to try something you weren't sure about. It sounds like you were able to reach a different meditation level, but I can't say for sure.

The happy vs. right question can really change the way you operate in this world. Thanks for reminding me of that and for such a great post. I love how you focused on solitude experienced in such simple way. I think many shy from meditation for fear of doing it wrong but this tweaks the approach from the more common ones and seems more appealing, especially to those who have never just spent time with themselves.

CC - I agree. Thinking about life from the happy vs. right concept makes a big difference. I'm glad you enjoyed this guest post and got something out of it. I agree with your comment about how this post approaches meditation -- much more appealing.

The quote about being happy versus being right is something that we talk about in Al-Anon quite a bit. I think that there is a balance that has to be sought. I can't be happy or right all the time. But happiness has to come from within. And that makes much right with the world and with me.

Syd - Absolutely. There's definitely a need for balance when it comes to the happy vs. right concept. And I 100% agree that happiness has to come from within. Great point!

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