Outline:
- Introduction
- Sources of happiness
- Way of thinking
- Immaterial approach
- Contentment
- To live with minimum thing
- Happiness generates happiness
- conclusion
The axis of human activity is the conquest of happiness but the concept of happiness differs from person to person and consequently the way of their best to accumulate riches by hook or by crook. This source of pleasure does not guarantee an inevitable outcomes in the form of happiness and the suicides of wealthy person testify this fact.
Authority vouchsafe many pleasures, but at the same time,responsibility subtract may a bliss from the whole thing.
A splendid home is the dream of the great majority but the structures of concrete are two humble to sooth human beings.
All these things and many others are essential to some extent for seeking happiness but they are a sure contrivance achieve a compact end.
Often the change of mind requires immaterial approach, which is hard to afford, but without such out look happiness is scarcely conquered.
This is often observed that a situation, which is perplexing for a particular person for some reason, don't have reasonable ground of an anxiety for another person who thinks differently. A thing that is the matter of death and life is a culture is a commonplace thing in some different setting. This is because the people think differently in different cultures.
The philosophy of contentment is also the matter of consideration. When you consider insufficient as sufficient you are contented, otherwise you get worried.
The way to live life with minimum things is a golden rule of happiness. The vulnerability of life is in itself a lesson of evaluating things in mortal context, which in parts an immaterial approach, and thus a change of mind is achieve in many ways.
It is a very rational approach that if there is some scope of improvement, there is no need to worry, and if there is no hope of betterment, worry can do nothing to improve the situation. It means in any case worry is not the solution of the problem.