答:Which correlates with the Buddhist philosophy that happiness follows when you achieve a healthy state of mind, in which you embrace every emotion that comes along the way. Buddhist philosophy emphasizes on perceiving the true nature of reality without chasing happiness.
答:People are finding that believing in anything – the universe, God, or themselves – is enough to help them get out of bed in the morning and see where the day takes them. Even from the perspective of a Buddhist who is happy, the notion of organized religion is not necessary to find such happiness.
答:Buddhist philosophy emphasizes on perceiving the true nature of reality without chasing happiness. It teaches us to acknowledge every emotion be it joy, happiness or sadness, while understanding its importance in life.
答:The first verse of the Dhammapada states that happiness is a mental quality, one that must be cultivated. The “happiness” that refers to a particular state of mind is a refined, calm, peaceful state of mind. It is a state that produces a sense of lightness and joy.