I am a school teacher. I love my job. I am dealing with little kids, and I can mold them as I want. I am so happy during my teaching time, I have inculcated so many good values in my students. Some of my students are doing so well in life. I am so, so happy for them.
Many of my students, when they visit me, often ask me questions, Madam, how cum you remain happy, as school teachers are not paid well.
My short answer to them is friends #happiness comes from inside, not from outside.
During my co-curricula activity class once I talked to students about the topic #'happiness."
My submissions, which I wish to share with my esteemed readers, were following
Happiness in life leads to success; on the other hand, success in life may not lead to happiness.
For #materialistic gains, or sometimes for fame gain, one does do overwork. Sometimes one's health is also at stake. But one never evaluates oneself. One keeps working and sometimes, during exercise, forgets to give any priority to one's family. In the end, one gets financial gains but loses track of one's family and feels very lonely. In other words, in this exercise of materialistic gain, one loses one's peace of mind. One always has feelings as if something is lost in life.
Way of going through life, but all depends on our #willingness to change our attitude towards everything in life.
The older we get, the more we realize... the ultimate #luxury of life is "Peace of Mind". So friends! Never leave one's peace of mind, whatever may be one's circumstances.
Moral of story-if one keeps tension and sadness in one's heart, one can never be happy. If one has roses of sweet memories of time spent doing assigned duties honestly, one is always happy.
Sukarma Thareja
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