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Furiously Happy by Jenny Lawson
Furiously Happy by Jenny  Lawson









Recent research has shown that being furiously happy can help you become resilient to stress and depression. This is similar to how she feels about life itself: pleasure in some moments and pain in others. She had mixed feelings about the pain she felt from leaving her room-pleasure that she was able to move around with a bad leg or two and pain from moving around with a bad leg or two. Once, while in New York City, Lawson left her hotel room despite having one injured foot and one good foot. Key Takeaway 1: Furious happiness is a strong tool against depression. People should not measure their happiness against others’. Mental illness is an interesting phenomenon that causes us to do strange things, which may lead to funny stories we tell others.

Furiously Happy by Jenny Lawson Furiously Happy by Jenny Lawson

The internet makes life easier for people who can’t leave the house. However, animals both dead and alive make life more enjoyable. Jenny’s daughter Hailey is nothing like her. Every person’s mental illness is different, so there’s no one-size-fits-all treatment for it. Depression isn’t honest, so people shouldn’t let others make them feel bad about taking drugs to treat it. Key Takeawaysīeing happy can help you fight depression.Įveryone should be proud of their quirks and oddities. Most importantly, she celebrates herself and everything that makes her unique. She counters the deep wells of sadness and immobility in her life by attempting to live a crazy, zany lifestyle that can bring joy into people’s lives. Lawson wants to reclaim her life with mental illness by living it to the fullest.

Furiously Happy by Jenny Lawson

Within a few hours of using #FuriouslyHappy Larson’s many Twitter followers got behind her idea and it began trending as people started tweeting their own examples of being furiously happy in response to Jenny’s tweets about how it helped make her feel better by making everything seem more manageable when you’re feeling low However after one particularly bad period in which she was unable to work for several months due to illness she decided to be furiously happy instead because it would help with her moods swings and suicidal urges. She also has thoughts about committing suicide because life feels so unbearable sometimes. As a result of her illnesses she has serious lows where she can’t get out of bed or even leave the house for days on end. The author, Jenny Lawson, suffers from clinical depression, an anxiety disorder, an impulse control disorder, avoidant personality disorder, insomnia and rheumatoid arthritis among other illnesses.

Furiously Happy by Jenny Lawson

1-Page Summary of Furiously Happy Overviewįuriously Happy: A Funny Book About Horrible Things is a series of essays that are hysterically funny and poignant at the same time.











Furiously Happy by Jenny  Lawson