We often oversee
the power of this simple thing called ‘smile’ in our life. In the name of professional
outfit and stressful situations, we wear these face masks of grouchiness,
seriousness, hatred, negativity et al. And they creep in without the knowledge
of our perfect consciousness, and we won’t realize it until we introspect
ourselves or a good friend points it out.
Everyone has
problems in life. It might look like a daunting task if we see it within our
framework of mind. There’s no guarantee that you always collide with wonderful and
nice people. Also, the term ‘wonderful’ and ‘nice’ changes for the individual,
according to the people we meet, time we spend and the purpose we fulfill.
Life tends to give
a mix of both good and bad, to realize the value of former to latter. But that doesn't mean that you should change your good-self for others. Be yourself,
happy and smiling even when you encounter a nut bunch. Ensure that it doesn't affect the very character which makes you ‘You’.
Happiness has
got the right to stay with each and every one of us. There are moments and smiles
waiting for a chance to jump out of us and spread the joy. There’s nothing
called negative in this world; it’s a mere absence of positive-ness. If you
feel like surrounded by such situation, pour a heavy dose of cheerfulness. Consider
life as a film picture. You need to expose it to the right people to turn your
negative to a positive, picture perfect moment.
Stretch your
hand, heart and mind. Remember, happiness is wealthier than money and it gives
you much more than what money can offer. Feel frivolous and collide your smile
with others. Keep it simple, make it sweet, no complications.
19 comments:
A happy post indeed, Anand:)
"But that doesn't mean that you should change your good-self for others"... true...
Remembering ur description of ur blog @ the bloggermeet... a feel-good-post, indeed!
My dose of feeling good. Give us more regular doses, dear Anand.
Joy always,
Susan
It is feeling good reading this... We must accept life as such with both the sides of its coin.. Learn to laugh at our own mistakes, appreciate our own victories and condemn our own defeats and life will be more cheerful... Good post :)
Sometimes, cheer is just what we need! :) Cheers to you too!
Its a wonderful read :-) Great writing skills. The picture with smiley on had drew me to read this and I'm glad I did. Its cheerful and apt for this season . Nice post :)
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Hey der! !! Nice pist :) :) eeeeee i am smiling now :)
Anand you are going places - soon there will be motivational speeches and positive thinking books in your name :) good stuff!
There’s nothing called negative in this world; it’s a mere absence of positive-ness. If you feel like surrounded by such situation, pour a heavy dose of cheerfulness. Consider life as a film picture.//
whoa man, those lines are simply persuasive. They make us think why NOT be that positive person! SUCH a lovely post Anand!!
Do visit my post "Oblivion"! Would love to see you by! *cheers*
@Rahul Bhatia: Thank you very much Rahul-ji :)
@Viddev: Ah, thanks Vidhya for remembering my blog description from the meet :)
@Susan Deborah: Thank you Susan. So happy to see your comment every time. Will try to give regular posts :)
@Harikrishna: Thanks for dropping by. I second your thoughts here... :)
@Deepa Iyer: Yeah, cheers to you too Deepa. Thanks for dropping by :)
@mkris: Am happy to see your comment. Glad you found this post useful. :)
@Sahi: Thanks Sahiii.. Am glad this post made you smile :)
@mahesh: Thank you very much Mahesh :)
@Kappu: Thanks for such nice words Kappu. Am super glad that you loved this post :)
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