7 Ways To Cope With People Who Want To Bring You Down

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Do you feel discouraged by otherโ€™s negativity? Does your happiness trigger negative emotions in some people? What are the best ways to respond to people who bring you down and threaten your happiness?




โ€œIgnore people who threaten your joy. Literally, ignore them. Say nothing. Donโ€™t invite any parts of them into your space.โ€ โ€“ Alex Elle

For every person who seeks happiness, there is one who denies that it even exists. The very word triggers people, both on the gut level and the high plains of philosophy. As with every trigger subject, opinions form and rigidify quickly to a concrete wall.

This post does not attempt to break through anyoneโ€™s wall but instead offers support to those who feel discouraged by othersโ€™ negativity. It is hard enough to gain clarity about a complex matter. Then, in a variety of ways and for multiple reasons, come the people who trash your happiness.



Letโ€™s find out how you could respond to some of them:

7 Ways To Respond to people who bring you down

1. Misery seeks company.

Should all members of your closest circle wish you happiness even when it escapes them, skip to the next point? For the rest of us, remember that rivalry is common, manifesting in feelings of annoyance, unreasonable demands, and incessant judgments.




The envious person does not usually think of herself as envious, but might roll her eyes when you laugh, sing, whistle, or share a success. Feeling left behind, a brother or colleague might change the subject or point out the negative every time you mention anything positive.

The possibilities for rivalry are endless and for you to figure out. Once you are aware, your response will have to start internally and may have to remain there.

Competitiveness is part of life. Nothing matters more than accepting the way things are. Let go and forgive. Think to yourself, โ€œIt is right and good to be happy, even when others have a hard time being happy themselves. I will be sensitive to their pain, but it will not stunt my growth. I will not hide my light under the bushel.โ€

Stay Away From Negative People

Read How to Stay Positive around Negative People 

2. Projection.

Another rather primitive reaction to happiness is projection. Many civilized peopleโ€”removed from nature and community, sedentary, sleep-deprived, intoxicated with simple carbohydratesโ€”are unhappy. Depression and addiction to painkillers are on the rise. Many feel lonely. We see what we are.

While a person might bring forth a seemingly intellectual argument (โ€œHappiness does not exist because of A, B, and Cโ€), he might be informed by a dark cloud that doubts the existence of the sky. Instead of thinking, โ€œMy life is hard, and I feel doomed,โ€ he might generalize and think that life is always hard, and that the whole human race, if not the entire universe, is doomed. Projections are, by definition, unconscious. It might be enough for you to know this to move on and embrace life.




Sometimes it is appropriate to point out the obvious and say, โ€œYes, life can be really tough, and many are doomed.โ€ This true statement does two things: give relief to the unhappy person and create distance for you to become untangled from his hardship. The ability to relate constructively to others is the most important ingredient to happiness (see โ€œThe Ten Building Blocks of Connectionsโ€ in A Unified Theory of Happiness). But nobody is served when you, too, feel doomed. If you take on the unhappy personโ€™s depressed mood, you only add to the darkness in the world.

Read 10 Ways To Deal With Toxic People Who Spread Negativity 

3. Repetition, repetition, repetition.

Even though your understanding of happiness is likely based on personal, complex learning, you will be subjected to tired expressions. For example, anybody remotely interested in the subject knows that happiness is not perpetually feeling good, but includes hard work, acceptance of failure, and sadness.

Discomfort, however, buffered by perspective, is part of a fully engaged life. Thoughts like these do not stop the โ€œseriousโ€ critic, who must educate you. Be prepared to endure endlessly repeated โ€œdo-not-chase-the-rainbowโ€ quotes. Keep in mind that copying others is a major method of learning, for all of us.

People prefer this method over thinking things through themselves. The response here must be simply: Patience, patience, patience.

4. โ€œAim at contentment, not happiness.โ€

Happiness does not exist without having the ability to content oneself within the present moment, but contentment can do without. A happy person does not only smile at what is; she occasionally laughs her head off and emotes, while striving for goals and engaging full-heartedly in messy relationships.

I usually respond, โ€œYou be content. Iโ€™ll be happy and content.โ€




5. โ€œHappiness is not a meaningful goal.โ€

This judgment comes from skeptical thinkers who, ironically, have not thought this one through. Whether happiness is or isnโ€™t a meaningful goal surely depends on how happiness is defined.

If your definition is limited to good fortune and feelings, you derive little meaning. Contrary, if it is seeking excellence, being a good, loving person, or living an enlightened life, you derive great meaning. Offer your definition of happiness to the skeptic. Should he ignore it, he entertains a show in his head in which you play no role. Thatโ€™s too bad. For him.

Maybe The Goal Shouldnโ€™t Be Constant Joy Or Happiness

6. โ€œHappiness is an egotistical preoccupation.โ€

This negative perception should be easily corrected. Happiness is never a one-woman show but is born out of a sense of relatedness. Isolation is for rats.

7. โ€œHappiness is idiotic.โ€

Many are triggered when it comes to happiness, but the uncontained among us might just lose it. When (mostly) men, pair raw aggression with confidence, they speak as they damn well, please. These days, the overly aggressive believe themselves in opposition to the politically correctโ€”a lame excuse.

Take note of the lack of manners and ask for a more constructive choice of words. Be assertive without turning into a rude person yourself, as otherwise, you join his unhappiness. If all else fails, be ready to disengage. Happiness includes the willingness to set boundaries and say, โ€œNo, in the name of love.โ€




I bow to those who claim their right to live a fully engaged life. Stand strong in the face of negativity. And when you touch on your own, become aware, stay with it, do what you can, and let it pass.

Read Why Do Certain People Drive You Crazy? How Behavioral Styles Impact Our Perceptions

Happiness is something that is actually quite rare to come across, so when you experience it, you need to value it. You will meet all sorts of people in your life, but you will seriously need to ignore those people who threaten your happiness. After all, it is your life and you deserve to be happy.

If you want to know more about how you can ignore people who threaten your happiness and people who bring you down, watch this video below:


Written by Andrea F. Polard Psy.D.
Originally Published on Psychology Today

Please visit the author's website for more articles like this- www.AndreaPolard.com
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