"Action may not always bring happiness; but there is no happiness without action.”
Benjamin Disraeli
There are infinite types of ‘human being’. In my 20 years of conscious observation, I have not encountered even a single incident where I felt…’Ok’ these two people are nearly same. In the age of plastic surgeries, it is easy to find people with similar looks but difficult to find people with similar thoughts.
Here I am trying to discuss two types of ‘Human Being’. And these types came in my mind while reading the ‘Happiness Quote’.
“Action may not always bring happiness; but there is no happiness without action”.
Apart from the meaningful thought, what strikes my mind is the abstract source….the two types of people mentioned here:
Type 1-Who believe in actions and continuously try to achieve ‘Happiness’ be it in the form of peace, money, fame, love etc….
Type 2-Who just complain about the circumstances for not having (possessing) happiness.
Obviously the ‘type 2’ people have more answers than questions for not having what they should have (or desired). There are circumstances (a very common & most popular one), late awareness (or self realization) of one’s talent, not getting enough support from family & society and many more.
Seldom have we found such people discussing their own shortfalls, most of the time they are occupied with criticizing the ‘type 1’ people. In such discussions, many times hard work & discipline is mistaken & often proved as a greed for money or fame. More often ‘type 1’ people are criticized of being more ambitious, greedy, materialistic, unsatisfied and most importantly for not being happy with ‘whatever they have or achieved’….(it is an incomplete post…..will try to complete it soon.)
Benjamin Disraeli
There are infinite types of ‘human being’. In my 20 years of conscious observation, I have not encountered even a single incident where I felt…’Ok’ these two people are nearly same. In the age of plastic surgeries, it is easy to find people with similar looks but difficult to find people with similar thoughts.
Here I am trying to discuss two types of ‘Human Being’. And these types came in my mind while reading the ‘Happiness Quote’.
“Action may not always bring happiness; but there is no happiness without action”.
Apart from the meaningful thought, what strikes my mind is the abstract source….the two types of people mentioned here:
Type 1-Who believe in actions and continuously try to achieve ‘Happiness’ be it in the form of peace, money, fame, love etc….
Type 2-Who just complain about the circumstances for not having (possessing) happiness.
Obviously the ‘type 2’ people have more answers than questions for not having what they should have (or desired). There are circumstances (a very common & most popular one), late awareness (or self realization) of one’s talent, not getting enough support from family & society and many more.
Seldom have we found such people discussing their own shortfalls, most of the time they are occupied with criticizing the ‘type 1’ people. In such discussions, many times hard work & discipline is mistaken & often proved as a greed for money or fame. More often ‘type 1’ people are criticized of being more ambitious, greedy, materialistic, unsatisfied and most importantly for not being happy with ‘whatever they have or achieved’….(it is an incomplete post…..will try to complete it soon.)