Explore
your self
Happiness is subjective;
you may have everything in life and not be happy about it at all. On the other
hand, you may nothing left in life, but still may be happy. Human beings are
destined to be happy, but it depends on an individual whether he/she take their
lives towards happiness by their own choice. Someone has rightly said, happiness
cannot be bought from the market. It lies within you. You just need to
get up and explore it.
Rejoice with nature
Nature can serve as the
greatest source of happiness. Happiness can be perceived through small things,
chirping of birds, falling of raindrops, the rising sun, a small flower bud
developing into a flower, dew drops on a blade of grass. If you are able to
find happiness from these small things, you shall never have the time to feel
sad. What makes my day is the fragrance of the wet mud, when the raindrops
first fall on the hot scorching ground.
Do a good deed everyday
In today’s stressful
lifestyle, we tend to get so engrossed in ourselves and our lives that we tend
to ignore the happiness and joy that already lies around us. Out of your busy
lifestyle, try taking out some time to do a good deal everyday, it will definitely
make you feel happy. It does not have to be something very big. It could be as
small as feeding a hungry street dog, keeping a bowl filled with water on the
terrace or balcony of your house so that the thirsty birds can come and sip the
water from there.
Stop the rat race
The most important cause of
frustration and unhappiness is that everyone wants to be a part of the rat
race. In the struggle of showing themselves better or superior to others,
people often tend to forget themselves. Every individual is a unique creation
of the Almighty having their own set of imperfections and assets. Just as people
accept their accomplishments, they must also learn to accept their failures.
To err is human
In the race of being a
perfectionist, we often forget that it is natural for all human beings to make
mistakes. Making a mistake is not important. What is more important is learning
to identify that mistake so that you do not repeat it in future.
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