The essence of happiness, as captured in these profound words, transcends the materialistic boundaries often associated with it


The essence of happiness, as captured in these profound words, transcends the materialistic boundaries often associated with it. True happiness is a byproduct of the qualities of forgiveness, love, care, and selflessness. The happiest people are those who not only forgive but also forget, not burdened by the weight of past wrongs. This conscious act of releasing oneself from grudges or resentment frees the heart, creating space for love and compassion to grow. Love, in its purest form, becomes the foundation for caring and helping others, where individuals place the needs of others above their own desires.

There is a unique beauty in selflessness. Those who find joy in giving, rather than in taking, realize a deeper fulfillment. The cycle of giving—be it in the form of time, effort, or even a simple smile—returns a sense of purpose and contentment that material possessions can never offer. It is the intangible acts of kindness, of being there for others, that lead to a profound state of inner peace.

Happiness, therefore, is not found in what one amasses but in what one shares. It is in the ability to bring light into someone else's life that one feels the glow of true joy. This realization stands in stark contrast to the often competitive and self-focused world we live in, yet it remains an eternal truth. The happiest among us understand this, making them the givers, never driven by expectations, but by a simple and genuine desire to see others smile. And in that smile, they find their own happiness reflected back.

Venkataramanan Ramasethu

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