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What
is Happiness?
A person when states that
he has safely taken off a nail that was pinching his toes across his shoe
depicts happiness. In another words, happiness is a feeling of relaxation
that comes after the feeling of intense inconvenience, discomfort or pain.
Though this happiness is temporary yet quite satisfactory.
From immemorial time man has been in quest
of happiness, which connotes different things to different people. Thus,
happiness to a woman whose maternal instincts are strong is the well-being
and happiness of her children, whereas to a miser it comotes money, money
and only money. This is because happiness is contrary to subjective and
relative for ‘For what is one man’s meat is another man’s poison.’ It is
therefore, not only difficult but also almost impossible to define
happiness from one man’s view. However we can tentatively state that
happiness arises out of the satisfaction of one’s desires, irrespective of
they are.
It is obvious that one cannot set a formula
for happiness but we can a leaf out of the book of the wise and
experienced that have lived in the broad stream of life and have come out
unscratched. Leafing through their experience we can formulate some do’s
and don’ts to avoid unhappiness. We should always ask ‘God to give us the
courage to change things we can, to endure the things we cannot change and
the wisdom to know the difference.” Health and wealth are the two
essential conditions of happiness though by themselves they cannot secure
happiness. In addition to these two basic conditions there are other
essential conditions for happiness. We should always be contended with our
lot, we should try to be cheerful and optimistic under all circumstances,
and thus follow the saying,’ A bird in the hand is better than two in the
bush.’ We should not live a selfish and self-centered life but gel freely
with the people around and try to be helpful to others.
Finally we must always remember that real
and lasting happiness is not external but internal. It cannot come merely
from possessions, comforts and luxuries. It is the result of an attitude,
a state of mind that enables us to remain contended with what we have
achieved to preserve our peace of mind under all circumstances and to
carry on our duties without expecting results or rewards. A happy man is
at peace with himself and his surroundings and possesses tranquility of
mind, which remains unruffled by external circumstances and conditions.