For a start, I think it’s nearly (0) impossible (POSSIBLE) to measure happiness.
Sometimes I’m really happy because I’ve been (1) Successful (SUCCESS)
at something and it’s given me a sense of achievement. At other times I’m happy
because it’s a (2) Beautiful (BEAUTY) day, the sun is shining and everything
is (3) Peaceful (PEACE) in my world! On the other hand, silly things can
make me feel miserable — for example, if someone says something
(4) unpleasant (PLEASANT) to me or if I get frustrated because I’m
(5) unable (ABLE) to do something. I can feel upset if I’m too
(6) impatient (PATIENT) to finish something too.
Some people say that you need to have money to lead a happy life and, to a certain
extent, that’s true. If you’re (7) Homless (HOME) or you can’t afford
a reasonable standard of living, then, of course, not having money will make you
(8) unhappy (HAPPY). But sometimes worrying too much about money and
buying things can lead to a (9) discontented (CONTENTED) life. I think the best
idea is to try to learn to be (10) Satisfied (SATISFY) with what you have.
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