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Choosing To Be Happy
Shampa Iftakhar:
Dear Tahsina:
From my point of view, yes there are a few people.
The sense of happiness varies time to time, place to place and also man to man.
Do you think we should bother those few people?
nirvana:
Watched both the movies a long time ago but loved both of them.
By the way, can one really choose to be happy? Or in other words, does life really offer us that luxury more often than not to choose what we deem fit for us?
Khan Shahriar Awal
Lecturer
Department of English.
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Daffodil International University.
Tahsina:
In response to the last comment, I think one can choose to be happy. I see too many people around me who like to whine and grumble about silly things. Obviously, life is not always favorable. We sometimes have to act according to others' choices and not how we want things to happen. But then again, life won't have its charms if everything happens the way we want.
Ferdousi Begum:
The suggestions are really good.
nirvana:
Tahsina Madam
To realize life won't have its charms if everything happens the way one wants, it is necessary for one to actually have everything going according to one's wishes. My point being - was that an empirical realization or just a supposition?
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