“True happiness arises, in the first place, from the enjoyment of one's self, and in the next, from the friendship and conversation of a few select companions.” FirstsSelfHappinessNextTalkingConversationAriseEnjoymentCompanionSelectTrue HappinessGreat HappinessWhat Is HappinessAttaining Happiness Book:Remarks on several parts of Italy , &c in the years 1701, 1702, 1703. The Tatler. By Isaac Bickerstaffe, esq. The Spectator, no.1-89 Source: Remarks on several parts of Italy , &c in the years 1701, 1702, 1703. The Tatler. By Isaac Bickerstaffe, esq. The Spectator, no.1-89
“We human beings are social beings. We come into the world as the result of others’ actions. We survive here in dependence on others. Whether we like it or not, there is hardly a moment of our lives when we do not benefit from others’ activities. For this reason, it is hardly surprising that most of our happiness arises in the context of our relationships with others.” WorldHumansReasonMomentsActionHappinessSocialHuman BeingsResultsOur LivesActivityBenefitsAriseSurprisingOur RelationshipDependenceRelationships With OthersOthers HappinessDependence On OthersSocial Being Author:Dalai Lama