Tuesday, March 1, 2011

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Happiness is less than two steps away .... Reform Gelmini

What is happiness?

In the modern world the most common conception of happiness is to own a nice car, have a luxurious home, stay healthy and have all the money for smaller requiring regular.
In confirmation of this view, the economist Andrew Oswald has conducted research for ten years on heirs and lottery winners and found that people living with an average income of € 150,000 per year are happier than those living with less but less happy than those living with multiple, then refuting that happiness depends on money proportionally.
But because in our world is the money bring happiness? According to Maxwell Maltz
happiness is achieved by overcoming obstacles and goals, and it is precisely for this purpose that need the money, in order to exceed goals and achieve happiness.
If you could have anything I want then I would be happy is the phrase most heard the question: "What is happiness?". But all want many times can be risky, many people, getting groped a little of that everything is ruined losing everything or what they have lost years of their lives for this very reason, individuals or institutions like the Church, seek to replace the idea of \u200b\u200bearthly happiness and material with the upper and larger, which is reached only with the surrender of property materials, limiting the earthly happiness to abstract things such as friendship, love ....
"The sum of happiness possible to man (...) is when he lives quietly in his state," said Giacomo Leopardi, the poet was right, today we live all in a few minutes, everything is fast and furious, and we do not realize that happiness is closer than we imagine. You have to stop every now and live quietly and begin to look around, to see that happiness is "less than two steps and is often given to things that already have and take for granted, like people, those that are close to those who help us, support us but more often, those who love us!

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