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PHILOSOPHY OF HAPPINESS

“Happiness is the state when nothing is missing. I don’t think that happiness is something that you can buy or get from something it’s your inner self ingrained into yourself. People who live in the mountain and knows nothing are also happy and at the same time, very wealthy people also know everything isn’t happy in their lives happiness is the motto of everyone. if you buy an expensive house then the main purpose of buying that house is satisfaction desire and happiness and if we aren’t happy then What’s the point of being that rich? let’s break down the HAPPINESS myth and reality with the help of philosophy a born baby is the happiest human being in the world as the child has no responsibility and no opinion from other. what I realize is that the reason the child is very happy when they are very young is that they are not affected by people’s opinions and people’s judgment slowly as we get older we get to know more about society and we get into that trap of materlisit9ics and things

Philosophy Behind Morning Routine

  Why are morning routines difficult to follow? Morning routines  are like the opening act of a grand symphony, setting the rhythm and tone for the day ahead. They embody a philosophy of intentional beginnings, urging us to start each day with purposeful actions that nurture our well-being and productivity. Grounded in consistency and discipline, these rituals foster self-care, mindfulness, and a mindset primed for success. Yet, amidst their structure lies the wisdom of adaptability, acknowledging that life’s melody changes, and so must our routines to harmonize with the evolving cadence of our lives. When you adapt your morning routine your life becomes more purposeful and you will have a sense of urgency in your life as you won’t be wasting time watching BS early. I have seen people who follow rigorous morning routines and some start to scroll the screen early. I am the kind of person who does lots of experiments in my life to know things very meticulously as I have experienced mysel

Don't fall in Love with the Writer

  In the symphony of life, where words become melodies and emotions paint the canvas of existence, there exists a unique voyage — a journey through the heart and mind of a writer. “As a writer, you should not judge, you should understand.” Their expressions will capture the splendor of your existence while also laying bare the vulnerabilities of your soul. Avoid falling in love with a writer; they harbor a universe within them that is both awe-inspiring and perilous. Proficient with words, they craft narratives and evoke emotions with their ink-stained fingertips. Their minds resemble galaxies, with imaginative stars twinkling across the vast expanse of their thoughts. However, beware, for loving a writer is akin to embarking on an expedition through unexplored territories. In the embrace of a writer’s love, you’ll find it to be an art form. They express affection through metaphors and similes, creating portraits of their adoration with every meticulously chosen word. Their love letter

THE ART OF GETTING 1% BETTER

THE ART OF GETTING 1% BETTER In a world where we often hear about major achievements and instant success stories, it’s easy to overlook the magic of small, everyday improvements. Let’s explore the concept of getting 1% better every day, and I’ll show you how this simple yet incredible idea can lead to significant positive changes in your life. The 1% Rule: A Recipe for Success The “1% better every day” approach is like a secret sauce for life. It involves making small, continuous tweaks in different parts of your life that, over time, add up to something truly remarkable. 1. The Magic of Building Up Warren Buffett’s Wisdom: Legendary investor Warren Buffett once said, “The stock market is designed to transfer money from the Active to the Patient.” In simpler terms, slow and steady wins the race. Small daily improvements can lead to impressive results. Financial Gains: A study by Fidelity Investments found that the best-performing accounts often belonged to people who had forgotten abou

Ten Habits That Will Get You Ahead of 99% of People

Hello there! I’m Hansel, and as I stand here at the one-year mark of a transformative journey, I can’t help but share the incredible impact that habits have had on my life. For the past two months, I’ve diligently followed a set routine that has ushered in a wave of positive changes. This routine has become more than just a series of activities — it’s a lifeline that has allowed me to focus, achieve more, and savor each day without the weight of regret. In a world where time often slips through our fingers, leaving us wondering where our days went, I’ve found solace in the simplicity of a well-crafted routine. No longer do I experience hectic days filled with remorse for unproductive moments. Instead, I’ve embraced a particular set of healthy habits that have not only structured my days but have fundamentally altered my perspective on time and productivity. I want to emphasize that having a routine isn’t about conforming to someone else’s idea of success, like waking up at 5 am if it

12 Unusual Things We’ve All Heard Of But few seen these

  Have you ever seen a baby aardvark? What about a photo of Pluto in color or a sunrise from outer space? After reading this article to the end, you’ll be able to say “yes” to all of these questions. In a world saturated with information, certain peculiarities manage to capture our collective imagination. We've all heard whispers of these extraordinary phenomena, shared in hushed tones, or read about them in passing, yet only a fortunate few have witnessed them firsthand. From enigmatic natural occurrences to man-made marvels shrouded in mystery, the following list compiles 15+ unusual things that have become the stuff of legends, leaving most of us yearning for a glimpse. So, fasten your seatbelts for a journey into the realm of the extraordinary, where the line between fact and fantasy blurs, and the extraordinary beckons to those curious enough to seek it out. 1. The building of a bridge. 2. A screw with a built-in camera. 3. A tucan’s skeleton. 4.  Whale shark gills 5.  This is

The More You Do, The Easier It Gets

I’ve noticed something peculiar lately. After spending considerable time immersed in video games or social media, I’ve started feeling a sense of guilt. It’s a stark contrast to how I used to indulge in these activities without a second thought. Spending about 8 hours a day gaming used to leave me unfazed, but now, it feels like a waste. My college years introduced me to the joys of reading and writing. These new habits have reshaped my perception of leisure activities. Whenever I attempt to play games now, it triggers a sense of regret. Even utilizing shortcuts for quicker progress in games only offers fleeting pleasure, followed by lingering guilt. How did this transformation occur? Embracing Productivity Gradually, I’ve grown accustomed to a lifestyle centered around productivity. It’s not that gaming or scrolling harms me, but engaging in them doesn’t sit right anymore. My coffee breaks now beckon me towards writing or reading, aiming to infuse value into those moments. Visiting ca

"Embracing Work as a Path to Learning, Not Just Money”

Most people on the planet want to earn more but they do want to go down the path of learning. that’s like they want to go to paradise but not wanting to die. As we all know essential Learning in our life. Once you start to learn more and more and start getting experience in a particular subject. That will used to the things. Growing up when I think about adults working, I realize adults are always rushing to get to work, to prioritize work, and to be at work but they never seem to be happy or excited about it. If work is something that you will spend most of your life doing, shouldn’t it be something that you enjoy doing and that excites you, and that you look forward to doing? Life span If you think about it, the first 20 years of your life are being a child, having friends, growing up, going to school, college, etc. In the next 40 years, you will be spending it working and contributing to the economy and society. And the remaining 20–30 years you will retire and enjoy your retirement