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{{B}}Heather McCoy{{/B}}
Entering a bookstore, one
cannot help but notice entire shelves devoted to books boating knowledge of the
true path to happiness.
Whether this wave of infomercials and
books can actually make people happier is the question. Happiness cannot be
found by adhering to a narrow set of steps or rules. Finding happiness is not as
simple as following a how-to manual, it’s something that every person must find
in his or her own way.
{{B}}Gary Russell{{/B}}
Does
happiness grow proportionally with wealth? Hardly.
Experiences
teaches us material satisfaction comes only when one finds himself wealthier
than those around him; and, in a like manner, one feels of being lowered when
confronting a billionaire, while a worker with a monthly salary of several
hundred dollars becomes the envy of the villagers in remote mountainous
regions.
{{B}}David Niven{{/B}}
True happiness is
not a result from human action. Results are temporary whereas happiness is
everywhere and can neither be created nor destroyed. True happiness is realized
by understanding one’s own SELF. With true happiness there is no place for
disappointments! True happiness may mean pain and restraint in the beginning but
will lead to eternal joy and freedom. To achieve true happiness, we should
isolate and remove the negatives.
{{B}}Joshua Party{{/B}}
Happiness is a state of mind. You can be happy in almost any situation.
Likewise, you can be unhappy in an equal number of situations. In the end, it’s
your decision.
If one can control one’s unhappiness, then one
must be able to control one’s happiness. As far as I know, the Human Genome
Project has not been able to identify a single part of any human chromosome
which is responsible for happiness.
{{B}}Laura
Johnson{{/B}}
So what makes me a happy person? Studying to be a
journalist because I loved to write, not because it pays a lot of money. Skiing
in the winter snow and swimming in the summer sun. Spending time with my close
friends from home that like the real me just as much as the old me. Being in a
stable family. Reading romance novels and watching bizarre movies. Having a
boyfriend who knows more about rock and roll history than I do.
Now match the name of each person (61 to 65) to the appropriate
statements.
Note: there are two extra statements.
{{B}}Statements{{/B}}
[A] Happiness lies in persistent
pursuit.
[B] Happiness is in your own hand.
[C]
Freedom is positively related to happiness.
[D] Happiness is
based on comparison.
[E] There does not exist a guide to
happiness.
[F] Happiness is a balance between man and
nature.
[G] Happiness is all about doing what you want to.