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Happiness sometimes seems very elusive. The more you chase it, the harder it seems to catch it. It’s a by-product of living meaningfully and listening to what your body and mind need. However, you don’t necessarily have to win a Nobel prize fto live with purpose. Spending time with the people you care about, slowing down and being present in the moment, allowing yourself to take in the beauty of the world around you—that’s how we befriend happiness.

The ‘Content That Makes You Happy’ account on X (formerly Twitter) does exactly what it says and shares wholesome and beautiful content. We’ve collected some of the best pictures to share with you. Scroll down for an instant mood boost, Pandas. And don’t forget to share these with any friends you think might be feeling blue.

Bored Panda wanted to understand how to cultivate happiness in our day-to-day lives better, as well as how much our environments impact us. Glenn Geher, Ph.D., was kind enough to walk us through this and explained how happiness is an evolved emotion. You'll find our full interview with him as you read on. Dr. Geher is a professor of psychology at the State University of New York at New Paltz and a published author

According to Dr. Geher, happiness is an evolved emotion. It came about by natural selection, and its aim is to move us, human beings, toward stimuli that help us to survive and reproduce.

“So little things like finding something beautiful in nature, sharing a meme with a friend that helps to build a connection, a warming conversation with a family member—all these things can make us happy, and they all cost very little,” he told Bored Panda how we can cultivate happiness in our daily lives.

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He added that from an evolutionary perspective, "they are all the kinds of things that would have helped our ancestors survive and cultivate positive social bonds."

According to Dr. Geher, both our past and present environments affect our happiness very much. However, he pointed out that the term 'environment' can be understood in different ways.

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"You might find yourself walking outside on a cold and rainy day, so your physical environment might not exactly be sun-filled, but you might be walking with your best friend and sharing all kinds of laughs and joy. So that social environment, in spite of the details of the immediate physical environment, might actually, in a sense, be very bright and warming," he explained to us.

"Environments that we have encountered through life also might affect our happiness today. If you experienced a terrifying and harsh environmental upbringing, for instance, sitting on top of a mountain on a sunny day may not have the same emotional benefits [when] compared with someone whose past environments cultivated safety and love,” Dr. Geher said.

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"So, both our immediate and our past environments shape our levels of happiness as we navigate life."

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7 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

SN: i LOVE this kitchen! it looks so homey and inviting. i'm sure wonderful food is lovingly prepared by caring hands here...

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The ‘Content That Makes You Happy’ social media project is a fairly new one. It was first created nearly a year ago, in May 2023. At the time of writing, the account has nearly 3.6k followers on the X social network. The curator of the account posts a wide range of pictures and videos, from gorgeous nature shots to cute animal photos.

The thread uniting all of these posts is that they make us smile and feel a tiny bit happier.

In our experience, leading a happy life begins with prioritizing self-care. We have a duty to take care of our bodies and our minds, as well as cultivate healthy social and spiritual lives.

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This means getting plenty of movement throughout the week, eating nutritious food, getting proper sleep, and drinking enough water. It also means putting in the effort to actively de-stress, whether by spending time with the people we care about, being in nature, meditating, focusing on a beloved hobby, etc. 

Of course, trying to do everything all at once to completely overhaul your life is a tad overwhelming. The key here is to commit to making very small positive changes in your life until those behaviors become habits. However, there’s no single magic number when it comes to forming habits. How long it takes for a behavior to become automatic depends entirely on its type and complexity.

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Broadly speaking, simpler habits tend to form faster. Something like learning to wash your hands more often can take only a week or two, CNN reports. But getting into the habit of going to the gym can take months and months, depending on how fit you already are, what kind of support network you have in place, and how motivated you feel.

It’s not just basic fitness habits that we should cultivate, though. Researchers have found that the main thing that makes us happiest and healthiest is the quality of our relationships. Having lots of positive relationships in our lives makes us more resilient to the stress that life throws at us.

So, we ought to be proactive and put in the time to deepen our connections with the people we care about the most. At the same time, it might be worth reevaluating how much time you spend with people who leave you feeling drained, dreary, and disappointed.

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7 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Not photoshopped- an extremely lucky capture- caused by long waiting and looking... Yes, you could see this too- just search long enough.

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Being kind, caring, and altruistic is something that we all have the power to do. In a recent phone interview with Bored Panda, psychologist Harry D. Cohen, the author of ‘Be the Sun, Not the Salt,’ explained that we should all strive to lead others by example. Consistently being kind, then, is how we can influence our environments for the better.

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7 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

looks like the cover of a vinyl of an acoustic guitar love song

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There are lots of ways to be compassionate, but it takes some creativity and proactivity to embrace that mindset. According to Dr. Cohen, we should all try to be more mindful and aware of the small ways that we can be kind to the people around us.

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We don’t have to move mountains. Even something as small as holding the door open for someone, helping them with their luggage, or smiling at a stranger helps spread kindness. 

Dr. Cohen also explained to Bored Panda that it’s vital that we refrain from saying or doing unkind things that we might regret in the future.

However, that’s easier said than done: when someone’s feeling exhausted, it’s harder to keep one’s behavior in check. So, self-care becomes important not just for feeling us to feel well, but also for protecting our social environments from unkind words and acts.

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7 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Okay, down to the ears of the big one, it looks like a baby elephant. Please tell me it's not just me

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7 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Is this Germany? I have a feeling I‘ve been there… Edit: no it‘s Colmar France.

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Meanwhile, in another recent interview, Bored Panda reached out to speaker, author, and leadership coach Jodi Wellman, MAPP, the founder of the ‘Four Thousand Mondays’ project. She shared her thoughts with us about slowing down in order to appreciate the present moment more. Welman told us via email that people value productivity and efficiency, which “contributes to the ‘go go go-ness’ of our days.”

“I think many of us are caught up in what’s known as an existential vacuum, which is characterized by a nagging sense of meaninglessness in life. When we’re feeling unfulfilled in life, we get pretty savvy at filling the void with manufactured busy work,” Wellman said.

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7 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It's been at least 15 years, but I still can't look at a duck without hearing Jamie Hyneman saying, "Quack, damn you!"

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“We might want to be suspicious of the purpose task-rushing is serving for us and start connecting to a deeper sense of meaning and purpose in life.”

According to Wellman, what can help us be more present in the here and now is remembering that, one day, we will all die. “We are temporary, finite, ‘limited time only!’ This ancient practice known as memento mori works because it’s only when we contemplate our mortality that we snap to attention and realize all we have in this momentary existence is This Moment,” she said.

“I want everyone to count their Mondays; we get about 4,000 on average, and tuning into however many we have left can open our eyes up to what matters, what’s special right here and right now.”

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7 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The light in the cabin- says you are awaited- with warm fire, hot cocoa , mulled wine... and.....

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Which of the photos in this list cheered you up the most, Pandas? What small things do you do to cultivate happiness every day? What activities and people make you the happiest?

We'd love to hear your thoughts on this. If you have a moment, scroll down to the comment section to share yours.

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7 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Humankind have had lots of amazing artists and painters, but non of them can do it better than Mother Nature.

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7 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

What is the difference between a rabbit lifting weights and a rabbit with a carrot in his ear? Ones a fit bunny, the other is a bit funny.

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7 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Sweetie, it's VERY cute, but we're gonna whack our heads on those windows ALL NIGHT LONG !! please.....

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7 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If this is real: abandoned long ago and probably gone when those chalk cliffs give way to the sea.

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7 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I’m getting some While You We’re Sleeping vibes in this photograph :)

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Note: this post originally had 70 images. It’s been shortened to the top 50 images based on user votes.

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