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Happiness Is?

Child in Red Shoes

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Happiness is a very subjective subject. There are hundreds of great quotations on happiness and you can look them up on the Internet if you believe that reading quotations about happiness will make you happy.

Happiness comes in all shapes and sizes. Happiness is different things to different people. Some of us call Happiness a pair of red high-heeled shoes. Some of us call Happiness fishing in a stream full of trout. Some of us call Happiness singing in a choir, some of us call Happiness writing the words for a webpage.

The best you can say about Happiness is that being happy feels GOOD. Another thing you can say about HAPPINESS is that you don’t really think about it until you’re not.

Rather like the words in the song “You don’t know what you’ve got ‘til it’s gone”, Happiness only matters when you feel unhappy, or said another way, you never think about how happy you’ve been until you feel unhappy.

Mostly we get up each day and do what we have to do to bring home the daily bread. Mostly we just get on with it, if we’ve had a trouble- trauma- drama-free day, by the end of it, we’re probably feeling tired but we’re OK. We look forward to coming home, eating something nice, watching a favourite TV show or DVD, playing some sport, meeting some friends and climbing into bed. You get the picture!

What Happiness is not!

When it all become to much!


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