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HOW TO BE TRUELY HAPPY ?

HOW TO BE TRUELY HAPPY ?

 we all know a story - people take birth, they grow up, they learn things & they do their job. After some years they get married and then they live with their family. But, in their last days when they lie-down on their deathbed, they evaluate their life & sum it up in some words. Everybody wants happiness in these words because, if there is no happiness in these words then it would be just a manifestation of their half lived life. So in order to live a fulfilled life, they must be knowing how to be happy.

 Let's figure out the thing that makes them happy. There are many people who say "They are happy because they have some special individuals, materialistic things & some special auras." But, somewhere they are missing their mark. Same thing that makes you happy can be the same thing that irritate someone.

It happens when a class gets a surprise test. The whole class writes that test & then they get their results. When they get their results they start discussing on those test problems. Then they figure out that most of them are having nearly same results, most of them score nearly same in that test despite it some of them are feeling happy and some of them are feeling upset. Today some of them are thinking that they couldn't get good marks, some of them are thinking that they couldn't get first position in the class, they are feeling upset & some of them are thinking that they gave it a good shot, they are feeling happy. Here the real cause of happiness comes -out. It is their PERSPECTIVE.

The thing is, we all want to be happy and in order to do that we keep possessing all the things that makes us happy. Here, we have lost the touch with reality. The things we are having now will not stay with us forever. Someday these things will be wiped-out by nature itself. Some of us know this reality but still have attachments with those things due to their greed, they always have the insecurity of losing these things. Some of them even don’t know this reality, they have a different kind of vanity that they are having everything that make them happy.

And when the insecurity and vanity lie in someone’s personality, how can that person be happy?

In today’s aura, someone is upset because he/she has nothing and another one is upset because nothing has left to possess anymore. It is nothing but our perspective that define our happiness.

So in order to be happy, for a while switch off your mobile, turn off the T.V., sit with yourself and fuss-over the things. Try to see all the positive aspects of situations because they are always there. Once you get good at maintaining your perspective, once you get good at seeing all the concealments of all the setbacks that you are facing now, then you would realize “you are happy”.    


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