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Writer's pictureIshwarya Pitta Karthikeyan

An Uncanny Truth


As the world sees an unexpected turn out in business, health and economy it seems certain crucial problems are less pressing. In an arena of developing world, an illness still prevails. Trying to seek happiness by being a hedonist has been reported as one major cause for mental disappointments.

Aristotle described happiness as ‘Eudaimonia” meaning it is inculcated by living a life virtuously rather to spend money and seeking respect. For centuries, misunderstanding gratitude and empathy has unsolved paths for a peaceful life.


Muhammad Ali hated every minute of his training period but has never failed to hustle. The hoi polloi (common people) extolled for his diligent work and never-settling attitude. It is evident that he did not have a sumptuous life with expensive apartments and monetary satisfaction. Despite, his life was awakening to millions around the globe. This supports: Hedonism cannot buy happiness.


We never forget the phrase “Wakanda Forever”: Chadwick lives in hearts! If a man like him survived with one disastrous side faking grief, why don’t a healthy meaningful person could lead a life happily?


An uncanny truth is, “Happiness lies deep inside hearts and minds, neither materialistic nor animistic: Having tendency to lend a helping hand for the needful after a diligent work on one’s own will be the happiest person in the globe.”

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