Episode 224: Finding Happiness in Others' Joy

Episode 224: Finding Happiness in Others' Joy

From Buddhism for Everyone with JoAnn Fox by JoAnn Fox: Buddhist Teacher

December 12, 2025 · 46 min · Episode 224

About this episode

This episode explores the Buddhist practice of sympathetic joy and its benefits for personal happiness and relationships.

Imagine feeling a burst of joy every time someone else wins. A friend gets a promotion, your sister finds love, a stranger shares good news, and you feel happiness with them. That spark of delight is the heart of sympathetic joy, or mudita, a Buddhist practice that flips the script on comparison and jeaousy. It turns the happiness of others into a source of our own happiness. It's not magic, but it feels like it. When sympathetic joy is practiced with the bodhicitta intention to become a Buddha for the benefit of all beings, it becomes "Immeasurable Joy." Immeasurable Joy is a trained capacity, a state of mind you can cultivate until it becomes natural and limitless. When we learn to genuinely rejoice in others' good fortune, our own heart becomes lighter. Life feels less like a competition and more like a shared celebration. Science-backed Benefits of Sympathetic Joy: Greater life satisfaction and happiness Better relationships More willingness to help others Better health outcomes and lower stress (Smith, 2022) Ways to practice sympathetic joy: Use meditation: Start with a loved one: Begin by focusing on someone you care about and genuinely rejoicing in their happiness. Expand…

People in this episode

Host: JoAnn Fox

Topics covered

  • sympathetic joy
  • mudita
  • Buddhism
  • happiness
  • mindfulness
  • gratitude

Keywords

  • sympathetic joy
  • Buddhism
  • happiness
  • meditation
  • gratitude
  • life satisfaction
  • relationships

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