雅思Day2
different people. While some people link happiness to wealth and material success,
others think it lies in emotions and loving personal relationships. Yet others think that
spiritual paths, rather than either the material world or relationships with people, are
the only way to true happiness.
Because people interpret happiness for themselves in so many different
ways, it is difficult to give any definition that is true for everyone. However, if there
are different kinds of happiness for different individuals then the first step in
achieving it would be to have a degree of self-knowledge. A person needs to know
who he or she is before being able to know what it is that makes him or her happy.
Of course, factors such as loving relationships, good health, the skills
to earn a living and a peaceful environment all contribute to our happiness too.
But this does not mean that people without these conditions cannot be happy.
Overall, I think an ability to keep clear perspectives in life
is a more essential factor in achieving happiness. By that I mean an ability to have a c
lear sense of what is important in our lives (the welfare of our families, the quality of
our relationships, making other people happy, etc.) and what is not (a problem at work,
getting annoyed about trivial things, etc.) Like self-awareness, this is also very
difficult to achieve, but I think these are the two factors that may be the most
important for achieving happiness.