<h2 class = 'uawtitle'>The Happiness Equation</h2><br />
<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>by John James</div><br /><br />
<div class='uawarticle'>There are some little things that we can do to help make us happy. Happiness most of the time is a condition of mind that our bodies bolster. When we are happy our bodies produce bio-chemicals to help us maintain our happy mood. Regardless of where we are living in the world there are basic things we all recognize as components of a cheerful life. The way we promote our happiness is subjective to what we personally feel happy about. <br />
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Apart from our personality factors; studies have shown the aspects that we can control in our lives to be happy play about 10 to 15 p.c of the happiness equation. Things that go into this p.c. category include; economics, education and looks etc. These things we do have some kind of control over even though it is just marginal. And when we reinforce these things positively in ourselves they increase our sense of being happy.<br />
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In terms of economics, it is obvious that those with money in general are more happy than those that are poor. When you have money you can pay for things to make you happy as well as activities that make you happy. Folks with money don't have to worry about a roof over their heads, food in their stomachs and their families, nor things like warm clothes in winter.<br />
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Poverty is not good. It's not a happy state to be in particularly in a country where everything is based on a dollar value. With that being said, there are those with money but they're not happy. Some people need alcohol and drugs to stimulate a happy mood, which of course is very wrong. Money still doesn't buy real love or true friends. Worldwide the things folks find as a reliable source of happiness are love and doing activities like listening to their favourite music. These things have nothing to do with finances. It is also discovered that doing "happy" activities like watching a comedy or a funny activity makes one happy for that time. What is the <a href="http://www.nikenya.com/authentic-happiness.html">key to happiness</a>?<br />
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Funny shows and activities; these kinds of things do not create a lasting happiness. There are things that someone can do that will allow him to develop a good social skills, getting married or living together with their significant other and having a life that is meaningful and purposeful to them. When you have good social skills you can make and keep friends.<br />
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When we have a life that we feel is suggestive and has a purpose to us it makes us feel satisfied and happy. When we have a meaningful life we feel good about ourselves and that makes us feel that folks feel better about what we are doing as well. Finally regardless of our circumstances if we are able to have a positivity to draw from to keep us going daily we can create even a little happiness which can help go a long way.<br />
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About the Author:<br />
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<div class='uawlinks'>John is one of team members of <a href="http://www.nikenya.com">Nikenya website</a>. You may visit it by clicking <a href="http://www.nikenya.com/What-Makes-a-Good-Friend.html">here</a> to read about how to find a good friend. </div><br />
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Title: The Happiness Equation<br />
Author: John James<br />
Email: dirasu.748409.0@articlesamurai.com<br />
Keywords: Happiness<br />
Word Count: 502<br />
Category: Happiness<br />
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