Lifetime Happiness

Question: What do you need for lifetime happiness? Answer: It is a very good question, moreover we can immediately ask, “what is ‘lifetime’ and what is ‘happiness’”? Is “lifetime” this 70–90 years of physical existence, and “happiness” is when we fulfill ourselves with all the physical, material and “spiritual” pleasures this life offers? Or perhaps … More Lifetime Happiness

Happy Life

Question: What do you personally need to feel happy in life? Answer: In order to feel happy in life, we need to acquire the ability to feel “happiness”. Happiness as something “airy”, intangible, we don’t know how and where to grasp it. Thus first we need to learn that “happiness” is a unique addition, consequence … More Happy Life

Learning To Be Happy

Question: Is it possible to learn to be happy? Answer: This is an extremely important question! First of all it is important as you recognized that happiness doesn’t “come by itself”. And it is important because fortunately, yes, we can learn how to be happy, moreover we can learn how to become infinitely happy. True … More Learning To Be Happy

A Happy Place

Question: How do you define a happy place in the journey of your life? Answer: Since “true happiness” is a mutual, positive emotional impression arising from mutually supportive, mutually fulfilling human relationships, a “happy place” in the journey of life is within such connections. We have to build, sustain and rebuild those connections again and … More A Happy Place

Happy Reflection

Question: How do you know when you’re happy? Answer: I know I am happy when I see, feel that I am surrounded by happy people. True happiness is a collective, mutual emotional impression which we can achieve only in a purposeful, closed environment, where each person only cares for, makes efforts for making the others … More Happy Reflection

Like A Child

Question: Does maintaining a childlike personality make a person happier with their lives overall? As in smiling a lot, being intellectually curious, living in the moment, being creative and looking on the bright side. I’m not talking about being childish. Answer: Yes. Maintaining a “childlike attitude” – constantly being curious, ready to learn, ready to … More Like A Child