This is a funny question, isn't it?
But the truth of the matter or the fact of life is that we are mostly unhappy. If we are really happy we will not seek it doggedly and indefatigably.
We want God and there is a motive to seek God. The motive is God gives us eternal happiness.
We want to own lots of wealth thinking that with more money our level of happiness rises.
We want to marry, set up a home, beget babies, own vehicles, earn lots of money and have a good career.
Is happiness measurable or is lasting happiness can be attained through material achievement?
In life we have a few moments of happiness and mostly we are unhappy.
I do not have arrogance to say that I am mostly happy. Happiness comes but fleets in a fraction of a second.
Even if I get lotteries but after a time I feel unhappy or will return to the state I was in.


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, I used to expect other people/things determine my happiness status... Parents, friends, teachers, bosses, things I could(not) afford/have determined how (un)happy I was. Whereas now, I know that I am the only one who is responsible for my own (un)happiness... And as long as one expects others make him/her happy, happiness will be hard to come by.
Therefore it must mean you're happy.
