Happiness is not science nor is it math.
The whole concept of that word is a mixture of very distinct feelings, such as joy, tranquility, pleasure, contentment, bliss and more. This makes it more so that permanent happiness is a juggling of all those feelings and knowing when to rely on which to preserve your "happiness".
But even the above doesn't delve deep into what happiness truly is, often happiness is a subversion of opposite emotions into the ones mentioned above. Like turning to contentment when you're powerless to change a situation, or relying on pleasure when you feel pain, or turning to bliss/tranquility when you're not able to physically move due to outside circumstances.
So it's not a matter of numbers, but rather knowing exactly when to rely on which aspect of happiness to remain...well, happy.
That's what I think the breh @SunZoo means when he talks about perspective.
Which is why neutrality is such a gift.
Learning how to stay level gives you the freedom to grieve if need be and then a short distance back to equilibrium Bless the bi-polar brothers on here who and swing from debilitating depression to free flowing manic episodes where they can't do anything but love and be excited about everything.





