Happiness
What exactly is happiness and what can create it? Though it is defined as the condition of being content, different people may have their own ideas of happiness. It is a state of well being characterised by emotions ranging from contentment to intense joy. Happiness is a pleasant feeling that is beneficial and yet also intangible and elusive. This elusiveness may come from the fact that some people have the wrong idea of happiness. They believe that the transitory things they seek after, such as money or fame, will give them true happiness, but in actuality they won’t. Statistics have shown that the majority of wealthy people are not truly happy. However, other people assert that friends and family are the main sources that bring about happiness. But, whatever the source, happiness is definitely an essentiality and necessity of life. Different people define happiness differently. For some, it means abundance of love, while for others, it means lot of money. It is a relative concept. No two people have the same definition of happiness. It is commonly thought of as having a lot of money, power or fame. But can these things actually make people happy? Happiness is actually more than what most people think it is. It can be mysterious and elusive, sought after by many, but not gained by all. Happiness can come from many different sources but perhaps the most ubiquitous ones are friends and family. Happiness resides not in transient possessions or gold, but instead in the conviction that we are loved. Happiness, which is often thought of as a fairly simple concept, is actually more than what people assume it is. Although this natural mood or feeling is desired by numerous people, it is very elusive and therefore, extremely difficult to obtain. Happiness is frequently sought after but not gained. Though not everybody accepts the utilitarian axiom that happiness is the most essential value, the desirability of happiness is almost undisputed. Happiness is necessary for a successful life.
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What ............... is ............... and what can create it? ............... it is defined as the ............... of ............... content, different people may have their own ............... of happiness. It is a state of well being characterised by ............... ranging from contentment to intense joy. Happiness is a pleasant feeling that is beneficial and ............... also intangible and elusive. This ............... may come from the fact that some people have the wrong idea of happiness. They believe that the ............... things they seek after, such as ............... or fame, will give them ............... happiness, but in actuality they won’t. Statistics have ............... that the majority of wealthy people are not truly happy. However, other people assert that friends and family are the main ............... that bring about happiness. But, whatever the source, happiness is ............... an essentiality and ............... of life. Different people ............... happiness differently. For some, it means abundance of love, while for others, it means ............... of money. It is a ............... concept. No two people have the same ............... of happiness. It is commonly ............... of as having a lot of money, power or fame. But can these things ............... make people happy? Happiness is actually more than what most people think it is. It can be mysterious and elusive, sought after by many, but not ............... by all. Happiness can ............... from many different sources but ............... the most ubiquitous ones are friends and family. Happiness resides not in ............... possessions or gold, but instead in the ............... that we are loved. Happiness, which is often thought of as a ............... simple concept, is actually more than what people ............... it is. Although this natural mood or feeling is desired by numerous people, it is very elusive and therefore, ............... difficult to obtain. Happiness is ............... sought after but not gained. Though not everybody accepts the ............... axiom that happiness is the most essential value, the ............... of happiness is almost undisputed. Happiness is necessary for a ............... life.
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