CBSE BOARD XII, asked by diyaarora12, 10 months ago

what is comparison related happiness ​

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Answered by rahul077
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Happiness

1) Meaning= Happiness is an emotion in which one experiences feelings ranging from contentment and satisfaction to bliss and intense pleasure.

2) Causes= earthly experiences, material objects

3) Emotion = outward expression of elation

4) Time frame= temporary, based on outward circumstances

5) Example= In the midst of life's ups and downs happiness is still present

6) Analogy= Happiness is a state. Think of it as a 100 story building and each level corresponds to a happiness value. And that happiness will persist for quite a long time

7) Life= Happiness can be experienced from any good activity, food or company

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Answered by meghanaperla1234
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Explanation:

My life has been perceived by others as “pretty”. I live in a modest, new home with my partner Dave. We both have decent jobs, we travel, we have new vehicles and materialistically, I have more stuff than I could ever want, or need.

My life has been perceived by others as “pretty”. I live in a modest, new home with my partner Dave. We both have decent jobs, we travel, we have new vehicles and materialistically, I have more stuff than I could ever want, or need.I grew up in a home where we didn’t even have toothpaste, or soap. that wasn’t the “family bar”. All of my clothing was handed down from my sister, or the pitying neighbour lady , who gave me her daughter’s rejected pants and tops. We had nothing of our own as kids, and it was an embarrassing life.

My life has been perceived by others as “pretty”. I live in a modest, new home with my partner Dave. We both have decent jobs, we travel, we have new vehicles and materialistically, I have more stuff than I could ever want, or need.I grew up in a home where we didn’t even have toothpaste, or soap. that wasn’t the “family bar”. All of my clothing was handed down from my sister, or the pitying neighbour lady , who gave me her daughter’s rejected pants and tops. We had nothing of our own as kids, and it was an embarrassing life.Now, however, I feel like I hoard these things. I buy clothes when I want, I have a stash of bathroom products that is almost shameful, and our cupboards and fridge are stocked with food.

My life has been perceived by others as “pretty”. I live in a modest, new home with my partner Dave. We both have decent jobs, we travel, we have new vehicles and materialistically, I have more stuff than I could ever want, or need.I grew up in a home where we didn’t even have toothpaste, or soap. that wasn’t the “family bar”. All of my clothing was handed down from my sister, or the pitying neighbour lady , who gave me her daughter’s rejected pants and tops. We had nothing of our own as kids, and it was an embarrassing life.Now, however, I feel like I hoard these things. I buy clothes when I want, I have a stash of bathroom products that is almost shameful, and our cupboards and fridge are stocked with food.Compared to my childhood, yes, I am happy with life. I am content that I want for nothing that I can’t obtain myself. I am far from rich, or even comfortably financially free, but I have all of the things I lacked in my past.

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