Some of the happiest people I know have none of the things the world insists are necessary for satisfaction and joy.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The happiest people seem to be those who have no particular cause for being happy except that they are so.
Sometimes the most happy people in life are the ones with nothing. We can't lose sight of the little things in life that should make us the happiest.
It may sound too good to be true, but once you've seen the happiest people in your life who have nothing, you really start rethinking what the world, and society, tells us that we need to be happy.
The happiest people in this world are those who have the most interesting thoughts.
The happiest people I've found are in science. These people have three times the IQ - maybe I'm exaggerating. They have a higher IQ than I do. They love what they're doing, they have a good family life, they're satisfied.
In spite of discouragement and adversity, those who are happiest seem to have a way of learning from difficult times, becoming stronger, wiser and happier as a result.
I have a great life. I'm the happiest guy in the world.
Happiness and virtue rest upon each other; the best are not only the happiest, but the happiest are usually the best.
The things that make me happiest in the whole world are going on the occasional picnic, either with my children or with my partner; big family gatherings; and being able to go to the grocery store - if I can get those things in, I'm doing good.
The happiest people in the world are those who feel absolutely terrific about themselves, and this is the natural outgrowth of accepting total responsibility for every part of their life.