“Be happy with what you have and are, and you won’t ever have to hunt for happiness” – INSIGHTSIAS

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Topic: Human Values – lessons from the lives and teachings of great leaders, reformers and administrators;

7. What does this quote means to you? (150 words)

 “Be happy with what you have and are, and you won’t ever have to hunt for happiness”

Difficulty level: Easy

Why the question:

The question is part of the static syllabus of General studies paper – 4 and part of ‘Quotes Wednesdays’ in Mission-2022 Secure.

Structure of the answer:

Introduction: 

Define being content in life and grateful for it.

Body:

Explain the quote in your own words.

Present the detailed analysis of the quote with relevant examples from across the world. State the reasons for indulgence in excessive materialism and its impact on us.

Bring out how minimalist mind set and simple life can bring about positive changes at individual, societal, national and a global level.

Conclusion:

Conclude with a positive note that surmises -To be content is to be great.

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