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  1. The very word “grandiose” already has a score in it. This means that we are talking about achieving the goal, about the result. In this case, there is satisfaction. Happiness is usually understood as an inexplicable state of freedom, enjoyment, and pleasure…

  2. Happiness is in treating any pleasant little thing as something more)�

    It is important to see and notice these pleasant little things more often in our daily routine, and also to be the source of these pleasant things yourself. Then the awareness of harmony with yourself and the world around you will immediately come, and this is a truly grandiose feeling!

  3. PEOPLE ARE UNIQUE. WE CAN DRAW, CREATE, WRITE DOWN OUR THOUGHTS, AND THINK ABOUT THE MOST IMPORTANT QUESTIONS: how did the universe come INTO being? How did the person appear? What is the meaning of life? What does the future hold for us?
    Some people dismiss such questions because they think the answers are beyond our comprehension. Others find these questions pointless, because life, in their view, is the result of evolution. “There are no gods, and it is useless to search for the meaning of life,” said historian and biologist William Provine. He added: “Moral principles are not based on anything, and life has no definite purpose.”
    But not everyone shares such fatalism in their views. Some people see that everything in the universe is governed by precise and beautiful mathematical laws. They also admire the design solutions that exist in nature, some of which people are trying to repeat. Every day they are convinced that behind the complexity and functionality of natural systems is a brilliant Engineer, and not a faceless force.

  4. The big and grandiose is made up of small things that you will meet on the way, and the path to something big is happiness. Happiness is not only in the end goal, but also in the path that you will go to it.

  5. Happiness, of course, is in small things. You understand this when you stop expecting something big from life. Everything that we expect and hope for, as a rule, if it comes, it is not on time or not in the form in which we wanted. The beauty of life (and for me happiness is precisely the feeling of beauty) is in the details, in the moments that are fleeting, elusive, but even more beautiful from this. As a rule, such moments come by chance, when they are not expected at all, and exceed all expectations.

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