Do you know how many people become crazy because of all their difficult “pecklach”! The Torah wants just the opposite! A Yid should be so deeply involved in Shaar HaBitachon and thanking Hashem to the extreme, until he “gets out of hand” with his unending Simcha. Indeed, Chazal say that a person should thank Hashem for every single breath of air! By the way, if you learn Chovos Halvavos who stresses how incredibly good Hashem is to us, you will start getting Shikor with Simcha [if done long enough and with a seriousness].
I was at a Chasuna of one of my friends in Williamsburg, and he told me that since his wife has been listening to my Bitachon Vaadim, she forgot how to cry, despite her pecklach. My Rebbe, R' Ozer Schwartz Zatzal seemed to always be on such a high, just like his Rebbe, R' Gershon Liebman Zatzal. They probably laughed in their sleep. R' Ozer Zatzal once told me that he has a hard time with crying; his Simcha was oozing non-stop.
It is known that even during the Nazi Holocaust, R' Gershon Zatzal was Davka super-B'simcha! Chazal say that Dovid HaMelech was: אָכְּלַמְד אָנָחְדַבּ the Badchan of Hashem; i.e., Hashem’s court jester. This is despite his many unending horrific Nisyonos. Getting this-way takes years of work, by analyzing our lives with the true Torah perspective of HaKol L’tovah, and all the various principles of Bitachon.
