Mukesh Jain
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Success V/S Happiness: What Comes First
Mukesh Jain The relationship between success and happiness is a complex and nuanced topic that has been the subject of extensive research in various fields, including psychology, economics, and sociology. The question of which comes first, success or happiness, has intrigued scholars and individuals seeking to understand the dynamics of achievement and well-being. In exploring…
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Can there be a Science of Happiness?
The concept of a science of happiness, often referred to as positive psychology, has gained significant attention and scholarly interest in recent decades. The pursuit of understanding happiness from a scientific standpoint represents a departure from traditional psychology, which historically focused more on pathology and mental illness. Positive psychology, as a field, aims to investigate…
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Happiness Matters
All too often, many people think of happiness as a self-indulgent emotion—warm fuzzies and spine-tingling sensations that merely delight oneself at the moment. Yet, there is a growing science showing the amazing benefits of being happy. It spills over to many important aspects of life and helps us in many ways. Dr. Louis Tay is…
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Osho on Happiness
“What are you seeking? Happiness, bliss, joy – that’s what you are seeking. You have been seeking for millennia, and you have not yet found it. It is time, the right time to think again, to meditate again. You have been seeking so hard, you have been trying so hard – perhaps you are missing…
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Happiness: How Do You Know You are Happy
Mukesh Jain It is interesting that the word for “happy” in most languages came from the word for “lucky.” This suggests an interesting trend—perhaps our ancestors believed that happiness was largely a by-product of luck? The word “happiness” has its roots in Old Norse and Old English, where it initially took on the form of…
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Masterclass of Happiness
In the ever-evolving world, the art of forging genuine connections remains timeless. Whether it’s with colleagues, clients, or partners, establishing a genuine rapport paves the way for collaborative success.