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How does gandhi ji define happiness

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Answered by Aloneboi26
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Mahatma Gandhi once said, “Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony.” ... Feeling good about yourself is the foundation for positive thinking, and living a happy life

Answered by ushajosyula96
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Mahatma Gandhi once said, “Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony.”

We think, we speak words, and we take action. But when our words and actions are not in alignment, we are essentially teaching ourselves and others that we can’t be trusted.

In other words, our thoughts, words and actions lack integrity. This can erode our sense of trust in ourselves, which in turn, can chip away at our self-esteem.

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

We must love ourselves before we can love and serve others

We are “thinking” beings. It’s impossible for us NOT to think. Then, we speak our thoughts. As we do this, our thoughts leave the realm of the non-physical, and enter into the world of form.

When our actions don’t match our words, we are out of alignment. When what we do is not what we said we’d do, then we are also out of integrity.

If a friend says they are going to do something and they don’t do it… do you begin to doubt them when this pattern happens time and again?

What happens if you experience this within yourself? Have you ever not kept your word to yourself?

You may THINK: “I want to be happier and have more fun experiences.”

You may then SAY: “I’m going to start riding more, trying more new things, and plan a fun trip.” The next thing you do is decline an invitation to broaden your experiences with your friends.

Can you see how not taking action in alignment with what you are thinking or saying can result in a lack of harmony — a lack of integrity?

Can you see how this disharmony can result in a lack of self-respect and confidence in yourself, and ultimately… unhappiness?

If we can’t trust ourselves to do what we say, how can we trust others? Our world becomes smaller and smaller.

The good news is that we are in complete control here. If we want to feel more aliveness or more freedom, and thus more happiness — if we want to feel better about ourselves, as a person — we can start by increasing our level of personal integrity.

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