Guy Kawasaki On Happiness

Guy Kawasaki

Quite a long time ago, I stumbled upon a speech by Guy Kawasaki given in Palo Alto High School in 1995. What he shares is amazingly inspirational and true. One particular part of it, the one on happiness, really impressed me. So let me share his wise thoughts in today’s post:

Pursue joy, not happiness.

This is probably the hardest lesson of all to learn. It probably seems to you that the goal in life is to be “happy.” Oh, you maybe have to sacrifice and study and work hard, but, by and large, happiness should be predictable.

Nice house. Nice car. Nice material things.

Take my word for it, happiness is temporary and fleeting. Joy, by contrast, is unpredictable. It comes from pursuing interests and passions that do not obviously result in happiness.

Pursuing joy, not happiness will translate into one thing over the next few years for you: Study what you love. This may also not be popular with parents. When I went to college, I was “marketing driven.” It’s also an Oriental thing.

I looked at what fields had the greatest job opportunities and prepared myself for them. This was brain dead. There are so many ways to make a living in the world, it doesn’t matter that you’ve taken all the “right” courses. I think only one person on the original Macintosh team had a classic “computer science” degree.

You parents have a responsibility in this area. Don’t force your kids to follow in your footsteps or to live your dreams. My father was a senator in Hawaii. His dream was to be a lawyer, but he only had a high school education. He wanted me to be a lawyer.

For him, I went to law school. For me, I quit after two weeks. I view this a terrific validation of my inherent intelligence.

Thanks for taking the time to read this great quote of Guy Kawasaki. I would really appreciate if you share your thoughts on persuing joy, not happiness.

2 comments ↓

#1 Jared | SpiritualZen.net 06.24.09 at 9:06 pm

I totally agree. Happiness is a by-product of right living, or doing what you enjoy.

#2 Dimitar Nikolov 06.25.09 at 8:52 am

@ Jared

Thanks for the comment, mate! Loved the article you linked to, keep up the good work.

Leave a Comment