Happiness: Dalai Lama Quotes:
"When we feel love and kindness toward others, it not only makes others feel loved and cared for, but it helps us also to develop inner happiness and peace."
2007-02-07 20:56:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Make yourself happy. If you are happy. There is a chance for others to benefit from you. Be happy. Stop worrying. Because, worry is an epidemic, you may not be the carrier of this disease, you may not be the reason for its spread. Share your happiness with others, and this is the only practical way for making others happy.
2007-02-08 06:15:21
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answered by Kakoo 2
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It is easy to make everybody happy provided that you r ready to act like a shock absorber.Try to listen more and talk less,help more rather than taking help, be polite, kind and big hearted evrytime. If anybody is irritating you you just smile and be quite he will stop automatically. You play jokes according to situtation and see that evreybody smile.Keep your heart big to takeup everybody there. Be natural and don`t try to act. I hope such qualities in us makes everybody happy, not all the time but ofcourse most of the time.
2007-02-08 06:09:12
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answered by vanna 2
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Let me say what trick the GOD did.
He wanted every one to be happy.
He went on doing it .
Result : Other one comes and says O - GOD if he is happpy i can never be happy.
Every one chased the GOD for happiness. He ran away and tried every cornewr of the universe of his own creation to hide himself. But all the people were very happy to follow him.
He could not find a place hide himself and to be free from his followers.
Finally he stayed in EVERY BODY'S HEARTS.
Now till this moment "Every one is happy in trying to find him in their own heart.
Conclusion:
Therefore to make everyone happy it necessary to do something that every one will keep your name in their heart. Or try to find HIM (hidden GOD) in your own heart and show HIM to every-one. Then every one will be happy. -
I know it is too difficult to do so. But hope that it may not be IMPOSSIBLE.
2007-02-08 08:43:04
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answered by bat 2
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Not possible. It is very difficult to get 100% marks in every subject. I can not make all clients happy. No prime minister can make all nationals happy. I can not answer all question. My wife is unable to make all happy. She is unhappy with me. So am I.
2007-02-08 05:20:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Do not try to make everyone happy as it would not be happened as what we wanted to be.
What is good for one is not necessarily be good to the others. If you make someone happy, the other may not feel the same way.
The big question is how to make yourself happy.
Then you can share your happiness to anyone you want to. That's worthwhile than trying to make everyone else happy, but at the end, you may forget yourself.
2007-02-08 04:58:54
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answered by ErwinS 2
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Making everyone happy is impossible,but u can try to be polite & easy going & less tempered , at least that will satisfy people if not make them happy.
2007-02-08 05:21:07
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answered by sonam v 1
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Happiness comes from within. If you are happy, who ever shall interact with you shall be happy with you.
But you to remain ever happy is a big task. Because you shall be engaged in your daily work with many objects and souls, you shall tend to be unhappy if you are cant personify and synchronise with them.
To be always happy you shall have to link up with all of them as part of you. Probably great Yogis and Masters made happy whoever came to them - but I haven't come across any such soul till now.
2007-02-08 09:44:17
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answer #8
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answered by k c 1
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A cute curve which makes so many things straight is Smile
You can spread happiness by your smile
2007-02-09 00:12:17
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answered by ? 2
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Happiness depends on happenings. Things will never happen the way you want them to.
While happiness depends on the outside, Joy depends on the inside.
2007-02-08 05:43:00
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answered by Karla and Josh 2
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