The Happiness Trap, is a book by Russ Harris. I have just started reading it and already it is having a positive impact on my view of life.
Here is some of my background :
Through using psychedelics I have come to realize certain truths, some of which are too hard or overwhelming to deal with. For example, on my first mushroom trip ever (I was depressed at the time) I was having a good time with friends. Viewing the world in a new beautiful way, but I also came to realize the harsh, cold, and unforgiving reality of my life. I did not want to live. Each day felt like it was just time, I had to do things until the time ran out and I could sleep again and be ok. When I was tripping I saw the sadness inside me. And realized that either I need to die. Or I need to live in a more fulfilling way. At the time I was hopeless, and thought of suicide. I was on mushrooms and just realized the most horrible thing one can realize, life is bad, it is depressing, it is infinite sadness and pain. I truthfully do not get happiness from the things i try to do to keep me busy, i dont enjoy anything. I just do things so i can not notice time as much, then at the end of the day sleep. The mushroom multiplied my emotional state 100x and I could see clearly that I needed a change.
After that trip I told my parents, even though I was deeply worried of judgement and I was embarrassed. They schedules therapy and psychiatrist meeting, prescribed pills and taught tricks to avoid the huge dark burden that I had to run away from everyday I woke up. It has been about a year since that trip and I just got a book called the happiness trap. It is unlike any other method, it gave me hope instead of the feeling of superficial smiles which I had been told to put on. The book is a very truthful, and scientific approach to your mental health. It is not only to help depression, this helps anxiety, schizophrenia, addiction, it just gives you the tools to get out of the cycle.
I can recognize the trap, I can see the truth, that everyone is sort of like me and that no one is perfect. No matter how happy they seem to be. The method used is called Acceptance and Commitment therapy, there are no shortcuts or quick fixes. But if you want to be happy you can start whenever you'd like.
We are surprisingly similar.