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'Money can buy happiness, if you know where to shop'

Last updated on: September 13, 2010 17:57 IST

A recent study by American scientists suggests that 50,000 pounds (approximately Rs 36,00,000) can buy you all the joy you need. So we asked readers to share tips that help them rediscover happiness. Thank you dear readers for your responses. Here we share the last batch of responses we received.


True Happiness is very subjective and has varied definitions. Here are some examples based on different professions:
 
Priest: True happiness is when you reach that utopic state where you cannot differentiate between true happiness or true grief.

Businessman: True happiness is when he or she  has made all the right choices and achieved what he/she desired. (Does not matter whether he had the abilities for the same).

Sportsman : His abilities has made him what he is. (The harder he tried the luckier he got)

Artist: People see in his art what he wants them to see.

Doctor: No true happiness exists because for every one patient that he treats there are two others left untreated.

Happiness to me is to able to look in the mirror when I wake up in the morning and smile thinking that I am not ashamed of anything that I have done. To be able to say to yourself that you have been responsible for all your decisions, good or bad.

To be able to say to yourself "I have lived". True happiness is when you have succeeded in creating happiness out of grief.

-- Harsh Agrawal


True happiness to me lies in being content. True happiness is thanking god at the end of every day and having utmost faith in him. Happiness depends on what you want in life, and the way you undertake in achieving it. Five points which illustrates true happiness according to me is:

-- Amit Kumar


For me, for true happiness one should have the following things:

-- Soumendra Sarkar


Money is important but it is not the only factor on which happiness depends. With a salary of Rs 5,000 pm I used to enjoy myself as much as I do now, with a salary that is 6-7 times more. Why? Happiness is a state of mind. External factors do have impact on it, yet happiness comes from within and money can't buy it. Money is like the icing on teh cake.

-- Mitesh Soni


I live alone in the Middle East and my family is in India. I belong to a middle-class family. For the last 10 years I have been living alone, my family visits for 2 months and I go to India for one month.

I want to be with my family but for that if I come back to my country, I need at least  Rs 9 lakh a year. Money is not everything but you need it for those who depend on you.

It is lonely, there are no friends to share your happiness with. But my family has been a big support for me the last 10 years. Every night my wife calls and it makes me happy to know what the family did the whole day, what my daughter did, what my son did and how my parents are. My father is around 75 and my mother around 70.

If I could the money that I need for a year, I would be the happiest person on earth because I could stay with my family.

-- Pushpender Sharma


Happiness lies within, it is just a matter of discovery. Earning 30 odd lacs of rupees will give you the bed but not the sleep; happiness but not the satisfaction!

To be happy we need to follow our hearts; so we will never regret anything.

-- Pankaj Potdar


'Happiness is bringing a smile to someone's face'

Last updated on: September 13, 2010 17:57 IST

You feel happy:

-- Nandawat HS


For me happiness is just a few daily things I want to do freely:

-- Nalini Jagnat Kudalkar


Happiness is in my hands no one can make me unhappy; it is only me that can make me unhappy.

Expectation's are the root cause of being unhappy I don't expect but take the day as it unfolds, enjoying every moment.

When unhappy I ask myself these three questions: what are my thoughts; what are my feelings; and what can I do better now to overcome unhappiness.

Nothing is permanent; all feelings are a temporary phase, it is for me to decide what I want to do and act accordingly.

-- Philip Robert Noronha


In my opinion, happiness depends on these factors.

-- Mahender Tirumala


It is our right to be happy.

Always remember that "This too will pass."

Practise not to talk ill of anyone (even politicians). It does not help.

Always remember: we have taken birth to do good karma and so slowly wipe out the old karmas.

Live and Let Live
Let others have their own point of view, practise another religion, worship another way. The Lord Almighty accepts all of us, then why do we bother. Long ago I was pressurised by a good friend to change my religion so that I would not end up in hell. My question was, 'If god wanted only one religion, why does HE give children to others?'

Help Ever, Hurt Never
By thoughts or words or actions. Whether at home, or office, or public place, let us practise to talk sweetly, Let us come forward to help whenever the need occurs. In Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, if you ask someone for directions, he will reply with clear guidance, repeat it again one more time and ask again if you have understood. You feel elated when some stranger takes so much time to help you. He too feels happy that he could help.

Love all, Serve all
Everyone of us is here because the Lord has sent us. Let us learn to forget and forgive the ones who have harmed us. Only then we can live and be happy.

Charity
The panacea for all illness in the world. When I visit patients in the hospital and talk to them, I always tell them this fastest cure on the earth: If your hand is broken, Pray to God that you will serve the poor with one roti at least per week with that right hand. Similarly in all other cases. I have seen a lot of miraculous cures.

Charity need not be money alone, go and talk to the old people in old age homes. Do whatever you can to bring a smile.

-- Gopalakrishnan