I think we all want to be happy. But what is happiness, really? Is it just a feeling or something more?  Happiness is something that everyone strives to achieve and experience. We all want to be happy, and that’s a good thing. In this article, we’ll look at the meaning of happiness and besides that we would also talk about it’s aspects. So let’s get into it!

Everyone wants to be happy.

We all share a desire to find happiness, and it is an universal desire. Whether we realise it or not, everyone on this world is here to find happiness. It might not seem like it sometimes because we’re often quick to give up on our happiness in favor of other things like money or love. But if you think about it, happiness is the ultimate goal for everyone: no matter how successful someone becomes or how much they accomplish in their lives, at the end of each day they’ll want to know if they’ve been happy throughout their journey.

So what does this mean? Well for starters, when you define happiness as an emotion that can change over time and vary between individuals (and even within oneself), then what makes one person happy may not make another person equally as happy—and vice versa! So while some people might have more material possessions than others do now; some people could have more friends than others do now; some people may be better looking than others currently are…etc etc …but none of these will directly determine how much meaning there is in each person’s life overall because everyone has different goals/values/life experiences which affects how much fulfillment those particular things bring them personally too.

Is the Grass Really Greener on the Other Side?


When you look around, it might seem as though everyone else is happier. But do they really? It’s possible that your vision of happiness is skewed by what you see on social media. The truth is, there are many factors that affect your level of contentment and satisfaction with life.

In order to make sense of the world around us, humans often compare their lives to those of others. Is my life better than theirs? is a question we ask ourselves frequently.  “Why can’t I be happy as they are?” When we aren’t explicitly comparing ourselves with others, we are instead comparing their accomplishments or possessions with our own and feeling inadequate.

This type of comparison isn’t inherently bad—it can sometimes motivate us to work harder and strive for greater things in our own lives—but when it becomes an obsession at the expense of enjoying ourselves now, it can become toxic and lead us down a path toward self-loathing rather than self-improvement.

What is happiness, really?

Happiness is a personal feeling. It’s an emotion. The terms pleasure, satisfaction, joy, and contentment are not synonymous with happiness. Both positive and negative emotions are a part of the spectrum of feelings that define who we are as humans, but it’s important to understand that just one side of that spectrum is happiness.

Is money making you happy?

The answer is no. As it turns out, money does not buy happiness. Sure, you can make yourself feel better for a short time with a new car or some luxury items, but those feelings will wear off in time as the novelty wears off and you’re left to face reality once again. But there’s more to happiness than just feeling good —you want your life to be meaningful too! 

Generally speaking, experiences tend to make us happier than stuff since they are more personalized and have greater inherent value (how many times have we heard someone say, “I wish I could afford tickets for that concert!”). There’s also plenty of research showing that spending money on others makes them happier than spending it on ourselves: if buying experiences doesn’t sound like fun enough already, imagine giving someone else an awesome experience!

What’s the big thing that can make me happier?

The thing that can make you happier is a sense of purpose. That’s right, the big thing is having a clear goal to move toward and then actually moving toward it.

Some people call this living in alignment with your values. Others call it finding your passion or purpose, whatever that may be for you personally. Regardless of what you call it, when we’re striving towards something bigger than ourselves—toward our dreams or goals—we are happier because we feel like we have a reason for being alive. This can be a challenge at times because it requires us working through our fears and doubts about success (or failure), but ultimately seeing beyond our self-interests makes us feel more fulfilled as human beings!

Socializing and having relationships is key to happiness.

 Happiness is a feeling of contentment and well-being that comes from within. It can be influenced by external factors such as relationships or money, but ultimately you have to take responsibility for your own happiness—and no one else can do it for you.

Being social is important for mental health because being around other people helps us feel connected to other people and helps us learn new things about ourselves and others. Because they provide us with something to focus on other than ourselves when we are feeling down or overwhelmed by life in general, relationships with friends and family are crucial to our wellbeing.

Where will you be in 5 years?

I get asked this question a lot by people who are trying to help me, but it’s not an easy one to answer. It’s complex because the future is unknown and unpredictable, so there are no guarantees. You can’t control what happens next, and you can’t change the past. The only thing we have any control over is our attitude and actions in the present moment.

However, there are some things that will make us happier than others—and they’re not always what we expect!

Knowing what it means to be happy is a good first step.

Happiness is a feeling. It’s a state of mind. It’s a choice, but also a goal. Some people think it’s something that happens to them and some people believe it’s something they create for themselves, but really happiness is all about the choices we make in life and how we show up every day.

We all have a different idea of happiness, so what does it mean to be happy? Our answer is simple: happiness is whatever you want it to be! There are many ways people experience happiness—it can mean anything from getting through your day with ease or having peace of mind.

Carpe diem, folks. We hope this blog post has helped you understand what happiness really means and how to achieve it in your own life. If you have any questions about anything we covered here today, don’t hesitate to reach out. We would love to hear from you!

RUCHI RATHOR Founder & CEO
Payomatix Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
FOUNDER AND INVESTOR | PAYMENTS PROCESSING EXPERT | MERCHANT ACCOUNT SOLUTIONS | WHITE LABELLED PAYMENT GATEWAY | Dreamer, Creator, Achiever, Constantly Evolving

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