To achieve personal happiness the relationships we have with other people (friends, colleagues, family) are more essential, than every other thing. Issues like wealth and occupations take the second place. Write to support this claim.
The growing pressures of
Money
drive world we have in widely cause graviation material items. However
, personal happiness is not achieved through things like work, wealth and success. Though this
things maybe attractive and coveted it does not refute the fact that relationships with freinds, colleagues, and family members are the genuine secrets to living happily. This
will be proven by bringing up the topic of wealthy superstars, who steadily live in lonely lives and the advice from elderly people
based on experience.
First
, there is a crucial factor that contribute that wealthy stars can not feel happy, eventhough they have wealthy fortunes.
This
important element is addiction. Drugs, women, alcohol are offered to them in an easy way. Therefore
, they start becoming alcoholics, drogadicts and womenizers. Most of the superstars like: Michel Jakcson, Elvis Presley, José José (Mexican Singer) end up distroying their own families and some times committing suicide. For Instance
, Marilyn Monroe she was a succesful actress however
she ended up killing her self.
That is
why, people
in advanded age have had experience living these issues. Generally grandparents have important wisdom and most of the time are telling to their decendents advices such
as: "In youth, people
change health for money
in old age all the money
is changed for health". This
mean that individuals has to have a balance among work, fun and money
.
To recapitulate, money
and power are not the most important elements to get happines, joy, and health. As it can bee seen famous people
can have money
, be famous but they can not find happiness. Furthemore, older people
try to convince youngsters to be happy but in an inteligent way. Happiness is not on material things. Happines is in our soul.Submitted by riveraguzmanivonne on
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