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The Quest For Happiness

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The Quest for Happiness

It was my last day at Earthquake Relief Camp, and I witnessed the same terror in all quarters. It was terrifying to see the despairing faces of masses of people. The recent Earthquake had taken away smiles from a lot of faces. But, as Albert Camus wrote, “In the midst of winter, I found there was, within me, an invincible summer,” there was an old man in my camp, who recited tales of Lord Buddha to children, seemed too busy to get worried. I spoke with him.

“Aren’t you worried?” I asked.
“No, not at all,” he replied. “Will it help?”
“What do you mean.”
“Tell me one thing: are you happy?”
“Well, NO. I am not,” I said.
“What is happiness? What is going to make you happy?”
“I am just worried. The earthquake aftershocks are terrifying, my finals are approaching, and there are lots of problems in my life at the moment. Maybe getting good grades will make me happy.”
“Trust me, child, it won’t!”

Later that evening I couldn’t stop thinking about my conversation with the old man. An earthquake had taken everything from him, but the smile on his face was still intact. It was a sleepless night for me as his words kept bothering me. “What is happiness?”,I questioned myself. What if I get good grades on my finals? Would I be happy after that, but for how long? After a while, some other test might bother me, and my happiness would become momentary. What about life? Will I be content if I get good grades, attend a good college and get a reputable job? Is

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