Indeed, it usually helps to best define happiness whatever it is, whatever it is. Happiness is indeed a state of instability, there is no consistent, long-term condition of happiness. If so, then it will become normal and usually boring, and as a result benign content will be a dull, meaningless state with little stimulation. On the contrary, what is necessary for happiness is the sacrifice of life. If there is no misfortune, there is no happiness. Hence, happiness is a function of bouncing, and consider the unfortunate function almost everyone has, even though the misfortion of a particular individual is most relevant to him or her. With this in mind, one of the most important qualities about happiness is very relativity like exercise, so after avoiding (ideally through refreshing feeling) or avoiding negative changes It is best to be defined as coming degree of satisfaction. You may have encountered. There are several documents that can confirm the previous papers. The most convincing thing about these is Tom Hewitt's article "Learning from the Story" in "Star of the Sun". In this article, the author well describes the relative nature of happiness, and he will do this by showing the lives of Indonesian villagers.
So I read the author 's article this morning, and I am very worried: Tom Quegler. Tom's article is on a roller coaster, it is not negative. Sometimes Tom is extremely satisfied with the conquest of the media and is very excited. But sometimes he is very depressed, you can use his words to feel struggle. If he were not, he seems to have written it sincerely. Because the real human fight is very identifiable, we all are connected to it "is there there - to end it", some of us "buy this T-shirt" . We are anxious for creative juices that can lead us through our writing, music production (in my case), or video production (my hard work), but sometimes we just Hit the bricks
Producer / director Tom Shadyac was inspired by an article after the article New York Times' article "New Measure of Happiness's Little Kingdom's Happiness". It is a movie. This article ranks America as the 23rd happiest country in the world. Shadyac then suggested that Belic would make documentaries about happiness. Beric spends hundreds of people interviewing hundreds of people from leading happiness researchers, such as a rickshaw driver in Kolkata, a family living in a residential area in Denmark, a woman in a truck, a fisherman in a truck, Cajun It was.
Everyone wants to be "happy". Everyone strives to satisfy the desire for temporary happiness. Ironically, however, most people do not know what the definition of happiness is. Darin McMahon's article "Pursuit of Misfortune" introduces in detail what is called "problem". In the process, the problem of how to achieve this modern pleasure interpretation and the actual method being discussed are determined. According to Huffington Post, only one-third of Americans are called "happy". Given that this ratio has not changed over the past 50 years, this ratio should be much closer. It is simply impossible to achieve true happiness if one does not know the necessary steps. According to Marcus Pfister's children's book "Rainbow Fish", according to the above article and personal experience, the real happy way is very clear.