About Happiness. Forget About Do What You Love

<p>As I settle onto the saddle of my spinning bike, I can feel a sense of anticipation fills the room. The room is bathed with soft, dynamic LED light and it&rsquo;s only half full.</p> <p>From time to time, 1 or 2 attendee will stumble in, in hurried steps. As they edgily screen the room for their bike at the entrance, the instructor is standing right there to greet them.</p> <p>&ldquo;Hello. Hello.&rdquo;, the instructor greets, with an encouraging tone, trying to calm them. &ldquo;It&rsquo;s pouring outside but you&rsquo;ve made it just in time. Go find your bike.&rdquo;</p> <p>I glance around the room. Most of the attendees are still setting up their bikes. Some engage in lively conversations with friends, while others are just pedaling and looking down at their phones.</p> <p>Everyone seems calm and happy, despite the bad weather and the fact that we&rsquo;re here for a challenging 50-minute workout during rush hour on a weekday. The atmosphere is absurdly upbeat.</p> <p>This makes me wonder. Is it really wise to follow the advice,</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@gabrieljasmineloh/about-happiness-forget-about-do-what-you-love-b112bab8d7fc"><strong>Visit Now</strong></a></p>