Thursday, December 6, 2007

Is Happiness just a state of mind?

It is, and it is not. As I punch my keys and write this small piece, I am aware that without modern tools of technology, this piece would not have reached you. And buying these modern gadgets does need some money.

So material things, or money, are certainly important to achieve some kind of happiness. But then, even non-material things constitute a substantial chunk of happiness.

Taking a stroll in the park with whiff of cold air blowing against one’s face can give as much happiness as anything else in this world. Try it, especially in winter, and you will feel the impact.

Sit down, and think of nothing but bliss all around you, and you will realize it.

Try and fall in love with nature, you will understand what I am trying to say.

At the same time, do earn some reasonable amount of money. Reasonable, because after a certain point, the excess fund ceases to have any value.


Balancing life is the most important thing, and the core of our happiness.

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