System Design
System
Objective
This system focuses on how to most effectively become happier following specific principles. Happiness being generally defined as the sum total of unpleasant experiences (-) and pleasant experiences (+).
 
Positive Progression over the long-term with natural ups&downs
Methodology
I continue to learn & understand more and more of how to most effectively become happy. Hence, this system evolves.Influences
- Theravada Buddhism (Goenka, Pa Auk Sayadaw, Mahasi Sayadaw) 
- Secular mindfulness (Shinzen Young's Unified Mindfulness, Stephen Procter's MIDL) 
- My own investigation. 
This synthesizes into interdependent skill-sets:
- Sensory Clarity - Skill to notice & learn from the present experience 
 
- Equanimity - Skill to be with the present experience without pushing (aversion) or pulling (attraction) 
 
- Conditioning - Skill to change one's automatic responses 
 
Principles
The skills provided require the following principles:
1) Independence
Skills that allow to maximize one's well-being Independent of external circumstances.
2) Universal
Skills that can be utilized by anyone, anywhere, anytime & for anything
3) Lasting Change
Skills that improve your default happiness i.e., being better off, even while not practicing
 
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