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speech on happiest movement of life

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Answered by divyabohra27
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Happiness is that moment in our life that play very good role in our life. The most happiest moment in my life was when I along with my parents went on a picnic at vashno Devi temple I enjoyed that day a lot. I can't forget that day. On that day we start moving at night time and at morning 4 clock we reached at temple. That is the most happiness moment in which we can enjoy that moment so much. We can forget our stress, tension and so on at that day ... I miss that day so much ... i hope that day may come to my life once again .. thanks

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Answered by thakurdaas1979
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I’M STANDING in my bedroom alone, after a day’s work, looking out the window, at Mt. St. Helens. For no particular reason, suddenly I’m aware how wonderful it is to be alive. I stand there, tingling, a great refreshing breath sweeping through me, my body light and alive with pulsing energy, poised where tears and laughter meet, feeling exhilarated, deeply appreciative of everything in my awareness, all of it charged with some unspoken meaning, and somehow I know I might return to this crossroads at any time.

I got interested in what common points underlie the peak-experiences or happiest moments I remember best. I listed twelve or thirteen moments, and went to work and to play with them. A few themes emerged. . . .

Being open to surprises — even in the daily routine, events and appearances that make today unique. Being clear about what you want, going for it, enjoying the going. Keeping some appreciation for whatever gets in the way, that it too has a useful or positive function or intention. There’s a kind of ecology to it all, and always something to learn. Aiming for happiness, or not aiming, either way. Just remember that you aren’t able to be happy right now, unless you immediately for one moment think of turtles.

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