HAPPINESS
Pic.: Malabika Ganguly
Long
back, when someone asked me what was my goal in life, I had replied: “To be
happy.”
“How?” he wanted know.
I, then, realized how difficult it was to answer that
little ‘How’!
For many years, since then, I have been trying to
understand what happiness is all about. And, often, I have wondered: Can
happiness be a goal in life? Is it not too vague?
I had read somewhere this:
“Happiness comes along the way… and not at
the end of the road.”
I started thinking on these words.
Today, I cannot say that I have understood fully what
happiness is. But, certainly, I have experienced a good amount of it.
Personally, I trigger off my happiness by:
1.
Setting my goals and
trying hard to achieve them, yet, not remaining attached to their fruits;
2.
Creating wealth, to
give it back again, and keeping my lifestyle extremely simple;
3.
Having a profound
sense of gratitude for everything that happens in my life;
4.
Accepting people as
they are and try not view them with my won colored glasses;
5. Above all, accepting
myself as a worthwhile human being - quite capable of moving mountains, as well
as going under their weight, whenever they crumble.
A significant lesson I have learnt, along my quest for
happiness is: If I am unable to find happiness along my way – yes, here at this
very place and right now – I will never be able to find it when I ‘reach there…
tomorrow’!
Life says, “To be happy… just ‘be’!”
GERALD D’CUNHA
P.S.:
In 1990, THE DAWN CLUB had published a
small book by the title – ‘The Zest’. It had carried some eighteen short and
medium-sized passages written by me. The book instantly became one of our very
popular books; and, eventually, it was reprinted several times.
We guess, one of the main reasons for its
popularity was that it spoke to the reader in ‘first person’… He felt as though
he was talking to himself… a soliloquy. Yes, the reader could instantly connect
to the voice in the book… and, the message simply seeped into his heart!
The above passage – ‘HAPPINESS’ – is a
popular passage from the book.
Comments
Swami Dayananda says - The goal of life is to live it intelligently with the attitude exactly as you described plus ..
Doing ones duty as an offering back to Isvara - the Giver who is also the Given.
Not desiring to be happy but one can happily desire ( within dharma of course!)