Ask Me Anything About Your Pursuit of Happiness

Ask me anything

Hey everyone, thank you for being an avid reader of Optimal Happiness. We are here for you. If you have any questions related to your happiness, unhappiness, well-being, positive, negativity, life questions, curiosities, opinions, or anything like that, we’d love to answer them for you!

Feel free to ask me anything in the comments section or send your questions to <roman (at) optimalhappiness.com>. I will answer your question via a blog post, social media post, or in a private message.

A lot of happiness-related knowledge (or life in general) has already been shared on this website, but there is always so much more! We will help if we can, as much as we can. Just let us know.

Looking forward to our discussion.

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Roman Russo: Author of Optimal Happiness

Roman Russo wasn't always happy and struggled with his own negative emotions, anxieties, and depression, until one day he pledged to resolve this part of life, whatever it took. The journey took 6 years, but it was worth it. Today, Roman considers himself to be one of the happiest people alive, part of the 1% of the happiest elite, and he now teaches others a working and universal happiness formula to reach a similar goal. He offers his best advice on Optimal Happiness social media, newsletter, blog, and books, and teaches a complete and unconditional happiness formula in his online courses.

2 thoughts on “Ask Me Anything About Your Pursuit of Happiness”

  1. What is happiness like? Is it smiling all the time or a peaceful contentment, or is some sort of mix between pain and pleasure, like masochism?

    1. In my opinion, people can get used to anything, even enjoying masochism. However, I question whether all these different behaviors are healthy. In other words, cocaine can give you short-term pleasure, but is it therefore desirable? I would argue not. True and unconditional happiness must be found in the right behavior, as right as possible, so to speak. This raises a different question: “What is the right behavior?” I would say take two different behaviors and compare them side by side to conclude which is superior, i.e., which brings the greatest happiness to the greatest number. For example, is masochism better than no masochism?

      The second part of the question requires us to understand what happiness is, which is a positive emotion connected to our sense of well-being (https://optimalhappiness.com/what-is-happiness-definition/). Many people believe that we can’t experience happiness without some unhappiness, but this isn’t true (https://optimalhappiness.com/happiness-unhappiness/). As an authority on happiness, I say that we can be happy virtually all the time, and it isn’t in any way unhealthy. In fact, there are psychological and physiological benefits that come with maximizing happiness. So, that smile 24/7, if it’s genuine, is good to have.

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“The problem is that of optimization,” states Roman Russo, author of Optimal Happiness: The Fastest & Surest Way To Reach Your Happiest Potential. There is plenty of advice on how to be happier or less sad, but no one is speaking about how to become the happiest we can be. And this is the difference that makes all the difference. By not looking at our maximum potential for happiness, we fall short of achieving it. After all, we all have hundreds of ideas on how to be happier or less sad, but most people still feel like they are not living their best lives. As such, Optimal Happiness explores the question of how to be the happiest we can be, regardless of who we are, where we are from, and what our life circumstances are. It proposes a complete and unconditional formula for happiness and explains how you too can become happy today and forever, inviting you to join the 1% happiness elite and become one of the happiest people alive.

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