Tuesday, 15 September 2015

BUYING MY HAPPINESS



Even at this moment am still at conflict about the price a person pays for happiness. People would obviously say money can’t buy happiness and some will argue that money contributes to happiness. How do we resolve this inevitable and disturbing question/
                The answer will be dependent on the” source” in which we seek and find our happiness and most especially what we classify as being worth our joy and happiness.
We depend on different things to attain that state of elation, it may be health, wealth, music and other material things but we just fail to realize that getting this requires our toiling and energy to yield results and nothing is for free.
                To maintain health we buy things to feed, prevent illness and keep fit, to make money we use money
                Happiness will happen for us when we get the basic things we need for survival in our grasp.
Should i keep hypnotizing myself to believe that I don’t buy my happiness? Am at a crossroad where picking a path to, happiness is difficult because the paths open are endless and the more we stare at the crossroads the more paths that opens, that brings our mind to a hazy state.
                 Since it has come to the state of being unreal to attain that 100% happiness with no worries at all why don’t we close our eyes for a second, take a deep breath and ignore the conceited crossroads and do whatever we do that will bring us happiness and those around us because the price everyone has to pay for happiness differs and not everyone can afford it and it won’t cost us more to help another get this vital part of our survival’
                The world is now following the “trend system” like a social network application as the efforts and stress we go through changes and differ from individuals,
                Change they say is constant, so the price for happiness changes favoring some people as the cost becomes lesser for some, for some it becomes more expensive and even hard to reach that it causes the heart to ache in agony, sadness and discontent.
                The quest for happiness makes us savage in hunting and winning it as a price. Sometimes, we trample on people we set out together on the journey without even looking back or blinking because ”life must go on”.
                Since this happiness is a must, should we only get it for ourselves? Or consider those who may also want it but can’t afford it and do a good deed to profit them.
                Why don’t we look in ourselves and determine whether we buy our happiness or not, only then is the world going to gradually achieve that elation we desire

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