Ever since the COVID pandemic struck in 2020, more and more Americans are reporting to feel dissatisfied with their lives. According to a poll by Gallup, the percentage of Americans feeling very satisfied with their lives has dropped from 51% in 2021 to 47% in 2024.
Plenty of factors contribute to the American unhappiness crisis, meaning overcoming unhappiness will vary from person to person. Reaching happiness isn’t as easy as it sounds; it takes months and years of self-discovery, with setbacks bound to occur. However, these setbacks are necessary as they serve as learning points that guide us toward happiness. Just as we can’t learn without failing, we can’t experience fulfillment without facing anger, sadness, and fear.
Unhappiness helps us identify the areas we need to improve to live a happy and fulfilling life. Here are nine common causes of lacking happiness:
1. Lack of content/gratitude
Like a mouse following a cheese trail, its hunger for more will hypnotize it into a trap that lies ahead. Similarly, finding happiness becomes impossible when we are constantly chasing after more material possessions. Pursuing more provides only a temporary illusion of happiness. Once we receive more, that temporary feeling of satisfaction slowly fades, as we become bored and believe another dollar or car will keep us satisfied, and thus repeating this cycle.
Many would argue that achieving more is necessary and the key to success. For instance, a person making more money or a sports team winning more championships is a reflection of their success. However, lacking content will keep us trapped in a cycle of wanting more, preventing us from reaching fulfillment.
2. Living for others
Think about the school you attend, your career, your goals, and your passion. Were these areas identified based on personal desire or pressure friends and family?
Decisions regarding epicenters of our lives, such as career and goals, are shaped by others rather than personal desires more than we think. Instead of living according to what is best for us, we shape our lives based on the expectations and images that others have imposed on us. As a result, we tragically commit years of our lives to strive for a destination that never made us fulfilled in the first place.
By dedicating our minds, time, and resources to meeting the expectations of our parents or peers, we might never take the time to discover our passions and dreams. Everyone has a career or goal that brings them happiness. Allowing others to influence our aspirations can leave us empty and dissatisfied because we aren’t making choices we’re genuinely keen on.
3. Pursuit of short-term pleasure
Drugs, parties, social media, and junk food are not pathways to true happiness; they’re salt in the disguise of sugar. Constantly chasing these pleasures tricks us into believing we’re happy when, in reality, we’re sacrificing long-term fulfillment for short-lived gratification that makes us feel worse about ourselves afterward.
Life is all about responsibilities. As we age and mature, the number of responsibilities we need to handle increases. By prioritizing pleasure over purpose, we delay the time we could have spent addressing our long list of tasks. As a result, we create more problems for ourselves, and our happiness suffers due to the stress and worry we subject ourselves to.
4. Lack of forgiveness
During seasons of trials, tribulations, and conflicts, the hardest part may not be facing the challenges themselves but initiating the process of forgiveness instead. Refusing to forgive, whether towards ourselves or others, often stems from pride and the fear of taking accountability for our actions. However, the more we refuse to forgive, the more arduous weight we put on our shoulders.
Perhaps we may not realize that forgiveness is the secret antidote to the problems we’ve been facing for so long. Once we take the initiative to forgive, the weight of unhappiness that has burdened us for the longest time is lifted off our shoulders, allowing us to heal and live prosperously ever after.
5. Lack of self-care
Many of us are guilty of prioritizing others above ourselves. Instead of prioritizing our well-being, we focus on their needs, happiness, and desires. While showing affection and care towards others is heartening, there must be a healthy balance between caring for others and ourselves. Failing to dedicate time to self-care will result in burnout, stress, and fatigue, ultimately derailing our happiness.
Dedicating time to self-care may be perceived as selfish; however, it isn’t, as it allows us to become healthier individuals who can provide better help to others. Without self-care, we lack the necessary time for rest, leisure, and pursuing our goals. Consequently, we experience burnout and stress that derail our happiness.
6. Living in the past and future
The past is a realm where our regrets and mistakes bring remorse. The future is a place of worries and concerns that deliver anxiety. The present, however, is a magical place where regrets and worries are nowhere to be seen. By spending more time in the present, we experience the beauty of life as it unfolds before our eyes, without fear of what’s coming up or shame from past failures.
Time is constantly moving; thus, any wasted time is time we will never get back. Life is too short to keep living in regret and worrying about things we can’t change. To make the most out of life, we must cultivate happiness by shedding the weight of past failures and focusing on the present rather than the future.
7. Prioritizing money above all else
“For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows.”
– 1 Timothy 6:10 (ESV)