WHAT IS TRUE HAPPINESS ?
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| Happiness depends upon ourselves |
HAPPINESS !
Have you ever watched
the children’s on the streets excitedly playing amidst all the dangers, noise
and dirt. Well you would not be happy in that situation but they are.
Happiness , sadness, regret, success are all over rated
virtue. I think we should learn from kids, They cry, they play, they move on…
Some say happiness comes when your content with
what you have, some say it comes when we win and win big, for some it is
family. All seems to be true
Happiness is:
·
School friends
·
Seeing your mother
smile
·
When someone's laugh
is funnier than the joke
·
Having weird friends
·
Being annoying on
purpose
·
Taking to your mom
when you're sad
·
eating your favorite
food
Happiness can't be found, it is within us. We just need to
express it out. As we grow and get mature we come to know many problems that
are existing in this world which we never knew as a child. This shakes our
world but this is the truth.
How does happiness change with age?
Most people assume that as
children we live a carefree existence, then we go through the miserable
confusion of teenage years ("Who am I?") but regain happiness once we
figure it all out and settle down, only to then grow grumpy and lonely with
every additional wrinkle and grey hair.
Well, this is utterly wrong.
as adults,
our minds got conditioned, and even cluttered. In fact, now a days most of us
suffer from information overload. Social Media is feeding us some useless
garbage. It has replaced, to a great extent, outdoor activities. Those of us
who are busy surfing the Net have no time for hikes in the woods… to watch
butterflies in the garden, or admire the endless row of ants carrying their
eggs and other small things. Sunrises and sunsets are admired in Flicker but
not walking on the beach. Instead, we Google. We have come to demand/expect
instant gratification. Google is our Guru.
It turns out that happiness is indeed high in youth, but declines
steadily hitting rock bottom in our - midlife crisis, anyone? Then,
miraculously, our sense of happiness takes a turn for the better, increasing as
we grow older.
To be
happy… to be joyful… we need to keep that little kid within us alive.
Happiness can
never comes from what you have and what you achieve but it is a byproduct of a
life well lived, and that is the biggest sorrow if you have to recall happiness
in the time of misery and searching for other sources for it but it is the
power anyone have to accept whatever he have and whatever possible gives you a
path of happiness , it is not what we believe but it is what we are doing it !
“ACTION MAY
NOT BRING HAPPINESS BUT THER IS NO HAPPINESS WITHOUT ACTION “- WILLIOM JAMES

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