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Today only I went thro' this article & wanted to bring that forward to all canadian desis.
I do believe this statement from the bottom of my heart, even our 'kaamwali bai' in India is way more happier than we do here. (here 'we' as in 'my family')
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They are wrong otherwise why would so many Indians flee India for foreign shores.
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Your attitude, not your aptitude, will determine your altitude.
I personally dont think true internal happiness has got much to do with economic status or the country we live in . Material wealth surely helps in aiding happiness but is not a prerequisite.
Whenever i go back to my native place in bihar, i am always amazed by the level of "happiness" in the folks there. One of my most eye opening experiences was in a blind school for kids .... to us it may seem that they are suffering, but the cheerfulness and happiness i felt among the kids inspite of their situation, changed my understanding of happiness.
Everyone has differnet interpretation of happiness. I concur with the description which says "Happiness is in being content with the situation one is in".
I guess this would explain high levels of happiness in unexpected places.
As Abe Lincoln said ..."Most folks are about as happy as they make up their minds to be. "
"That man is richest whose pleasures are cheapest."
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What can be imagined, can be achieved.
Surely you must have heard of this cliche:
"there are three types of lies - lies, damned lies, and statistics". Which category does this belong to? I leave it to your imagination.
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