Monday, September 01, 2008

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Joy is an illusion, Happiness, a temporary emancipation from the vexations of life...
‘They’ say materialistic pleasures are not the ways to find true happiness, I beg to differ.
There is nothing like true happiness, it’s just a term attached to finding things that don’t necessarily cost you in monetary terms.

It takes merely a helpful gesture or a chat with a friend to boost up my spirits, but im repeatedly having negative froths float in my head, frequently of late. My definition of happiness/joy has been under constant retrospection, as I’ve been put under the scanner for no regretful acts of mine. It’s probably because of the institution im studying in, but hell yeah, im not in good cheer as of now.

8 comments:

farustar said...

"down and out" they say...you should be flying soon...interesting blog

Manasa. K .Kumar said...

Hope i do fly higher soon!

Thanks for dropping by :)

alx said...

completely agree on-"There is nothing like true happiness"...it all depends on our perception...n yeah little things cheer us up n vice versa....

n once again wish d detour s not far in ur life

good crisp post

Manasa. K .Kumar said...

Hmmm,thanks. what im trying to say is i get immense pleasure from materialistic thingsand non materialistic elements, so im confused.
I dont think there will ever be a detour here!

alx said...

ohh...nw im confused

Manasa. K .Kumar said...

Hehe, sawry! leave it. Im too confused to explain..!

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