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A man is not necessarily happy because he is rich, or unhappy because he is poor. The rich are often seen to be unhappy, the poor to be happy.' What, according to Gandhi, holds key to real happiness? How does Gandhi define 'happiness'?​

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Answered by ugesvaani08
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Explanation:

Mahatma Gandhi once said , "Happiness is when what you think, what you say , and what u do are in harmony ".

Feeling good about yourself is the foundation for positive thinking, and living a happy life.

Answered by GulabLachman
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Gandhiji defines happiness as the state of mind. It is how one person thinks.

  • Happiness, in Gandhiji's opinion, is a mental state. When your thoughts, words, and deeds are in accord, you are happy.
  • Luxuries and wealth do not make people happy. It has been seen many times that both the wealthy and the poor are not always content with their lives.
  • Amenities and luxuries frequently turn into a burden and cause emotional and bodily suffering. Compared to those who are slaves to machines and other people, those who labour are in better physical and mental condition.
  • Our happiness decreases as we increase our wants. Because of this, our forefathers set restrictions on our indulgence. The secret to happiness is self-control.
  • Furthermore, using our hands and feet properly is essential to our true enjoyment and health.

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