2022年2月25日金曜日

Happiness?


Where is happiness?

Is it really happy for developing countries to develop in the same way as already developed countries?

Isn't it because we have to think about the Goals of "Sustainable Development" because we continue to pursue material satisfaction endlessly? It was? Is it a environmental problem or political one?

Is the current state of mass production and mass consumption, in which advertisements overflowing in the streets drive desires, the correct development of modern civilization?

Isn't it the purpose of life to work as much as possible to get things and make money?

Doesn't the endless pursuit of satisfaction based on comparison lead to misery?

"Relative happiness", that is, is the root of the idea that the superiority complex obtained by comparison with oneself in the past or comparison with others feels happiness?

The people of Bhutan, who used to have 97% happiness, were exposed to greedy advertisements with the spread of their smartphone, and their happiness was much lower, as a matter of fact.

We have a limited amount of time to live, and we get old quickly while we are busy working, but is that okay?

Are you aware that you are cutting your life to get the money for obtaining the goods that satisfy your desires?

Is it okay for you to have a life that is obsessed with greed and swayed by it?

As a person, we should reconsider "Basic Happiness" and "how to use the time given to us". It was. Isn't it the ultimate figure of us human beings that we seek "Absolute Happiness" that is deeper in our heart than the satisfaction and happiness that can be obtained by comparing substances and the environment?

Buddhism teaches that happiness lies beyond human knowledge, regardless of status, ideology, gender, age, criminal charges, and degree of training.

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