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People very often say that poverty is a great evil and it is not possible to be happy unless one has a lot of money. But this is not necessarily true. Even a poor man, living in a small hut with none of the comforts and luxuries of life, may be quite contended with his lot and achieve measure of happiness. On the other hand, a very rich people, living in a palace and enjoying everything that money can buy, may still be miserable. For example, if a man doesn't enjoy good health, his only son has taken to evil ways and he has a lot of business worries then he can never be happy. There is a limit to what money can buy and there are many things which are necessary for a man's happiness and which money cannot procure. Real happiness is a matter of the right attitude and the capacity of being contented with whatever you have. |
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People very often say that poverty is a great evil and it is not possible to be happy unless one has a lot of money. But this is not necessarily true. Even a poor man, living in a small hut with none of the comforts and luxuries of life, may be quite contended with his lot and achieve measure of happiness. On the other hand, a very rich people, living in a palace and enjoying everything that money can buy, may still be miserable. For example, if a man doesn't enjoy good health, his only son has taken to evil ways and he has a lot of business worries then he can never be happy. There is a limit to what money can buy and there are many things which are necessary for a man's happiness and which money cannot procure. Real happiness is a matter of the right attitude and the capacity of being contented with whatever you have. |
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People very often say that poverty is a great evil and it is not possible to be happy unless one has a lot of money. But this is not necessarily true. Even a poor man, living in a small hut with none of the comforts and luxuries of life, may be quite contended with his lot and achieve measure of happiness. On the other hand, a very rich people, living in a palace and enjoying everything that money can buy, may still be miserable. For example, if a man doesn't enjoy good health, his only son has taken to evil ways and he has a lot of business worries then he can never be happy. There is a limit to what money can buy and there are many things which are necessary for a man's happiness and which money cannot procure. Real happiness is a matter of the right attitude and the capacity of being contented with whatever you have. |
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People very often say that poverty is a great evil and it is not possible to be happy unless one has a lot of money. But this is not necessarily true. Even a poor man, living in a small hut with none of the comforts and luxuries of life, may be quite contended with his lot and achieve measure of happiness. On the other hand, a very rich people, living in a palace and enjoying everything that money can buy, may still be miserable. For example, if a man doesn't enjoy good health, his only son has taken to evil ways and he has a lot of business worries then he can never be happy. There is a limit to what money can buy and there are many things which are necessary for a man's happiness and which money cannot procure. Real happiness is a matter of the right attitude and the capacity of being contented with whatever you have. |
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