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What is happiness?

Happiness refers to a person's sense of self-worth satisfaction and joy, and hopes to maintain the status quo. Happiness is divided into four dimensions: satisfaction, happiness, devotion and meaning. The interpretation of happiness involves philosophy, psychology, sociology, economics, culturology and other disciplines.

Some people are rich, but they don't meet the girl they really love in the vast sea of people, so it is wrong to evaluate a person's happiness simply by money. A boy was lucky enough to meet a girl he really loved in the vast sea of people, and he loved each other, attached to each other, cared about each other, lived together, and was happy and healthy until 100 years old. This is true happiness.

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You need to think in your life: with whom, under what circumstances, with what appliances, what life, what feelings. Happiness needs a happy life as a support, and a happy life also needs three supports: having a favorite living appliance in a favorite environment and being with a favorite person. Emotion, people, environment, daily necessities and life need to be coordinated, and the disharmony among these five aspects (lack of support) is an important reason for misfortune.

For example, some people emotionally hope to live a rich city life, but live in poor mountainous areas and lead a hard life. This is the disharmony between emotion and environment and life (environment and life can't support emotion), and it is also an important reason for misfortune.

It is necessary to strive for the coordination of these five aspects, so that the original disharmony can be transformed into coordination and gradual coordination, that is, the process from misfortune to happiness or from happiness to happiness.

Eliminating unnecessary desires can reduce pain, because every desire needs life, people, environment and material to coordinate (as support). If it is not coordinated (lack of support), it may cause pain. In addition, improper desire is also the cause of sin, but reasonable desire should be actively fought for, because reasonable desire is one of the driving forces of life.