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The Happiest People

 The Happiest People

 

Happy are those who believe life is a one-time affair—and therefore choose to embrace it with an open mind.

Happy are those who see the present as a gift, accepting it wholeheartedly with gratitude.

Happy are those who live with hope, knowing that every day is new and brings something exciting.

Happy are those who set aside hatred and choose love instead, ensuring their days are filled with warmth and connection.

Happy are those who see failure as an opportunity to learn—and bounce back with confidence.

Happy are those who view problems as challenges. Instead of brooding, they think, create, and solve.

Happy are those who believe in creating happiness for others, and who draw joy from others' happiness

Happy are those who do not wait for revenge; they believe in forgiveness.

Happy are those who have their own playbook. Within it, they play their own game—where there are no winners or losers, only players growing together.

Happiest of all are those who had a choice: to be bogged down by life, or to remain joyful for every unknown number of milliseconds, seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, fortnights, months, or years they have left.

M.L.Narendra Kumar

 

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