![]() To be happy means to enjoy and show joy or pleasure and to be marked by good fortune. It comes from within, not from what we have or do not have. When we see cases of extremely wealthy people living in miserableness, we realize that happiness is rather determined more by our minds. ![]() There is this general notion that happiness comes from fortune, fame, or material possession. As too simple as that may likely sound when you look around at people, you may see that it holds pretty true. Generally, as we grow older, most people in the world start to move and settle into one of these two categories: those who choose to be happy, and those who choose to be unhappy. So why don’t we just stay happy and positive? An intriguing question, I guess. So what happens to us? Being happy is fun. Every young child is always looking for any excuse to laugh and titter. Everybody is born happy and easy-going or how many 3-year old children do you know who suffers from depression? None. Absolutely, you would agree with me that the answer is yes. Whenever I’m around such people, I begin to wonder whether they were just born that way. They are those who you would always find walking around with a smile so generous you would keep falling in love with them. They tend to find the lustrous side of every trouble that comes to them. Life surely is filled with ups and downs, but it always seems like no matter what is happening to these people, they stay happy and positive, ever-smiling. Have you ever come across someone who just seems to stay happy and positive all the time? You begin to wonder if the person has ever experienced any difficulties or hard times in life. ![]() It’s an attitude you’ll take along for the journey. You know what? Happiness is not something you’ll find at a corner in the street, along the journey. ![]()
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