To happiness-hunters we say, “Hey, why eat crumbs when you can have a feast? Why take happiness from the UN and refuse the happiness offered by God? Why settle for a day of happiness when you can have eternal happiness?”
To happiness-hunters we say, “Hey, why eat crumbs when you can have a feast? Why take happiness from the UN and refuse the happiness offered by God? Why settle for a day of happiness when you can have eternal happiness?”
Reuters blogger Zachary Karabell has never had so much hate mail in his life. His offense? He’s reported some good news here and there.
“The key to happiness lies not in changing our genetic makeup (which is impossible) and not in changing our circumstances (which is usually impractical), but in our daily intentional activities”
Simon Wong argues for more toilet cleaners than filing clerks, and pleads with parents not to make every decision with a view to their future career.
Does success produce happiness or does happiness produce success?
Who are the happiest people in the world? Winners? Sounds about right, doesn’t it. That’s why we invest so much in team sports; winning the game makes us happy. That’s why children fight and bicker; beating little sis makes us…