I feel most of us are aware of the term ‘micro-economics’. Those who don’t, let me acquaint you with the term that implies the study of economic behaviour, related to small economic units of the nation. This article doesn’t constitute further explanation of that branch in the economics. It contains a term named ‘micro-happiness’ which is quite in a partnership with ‘micro-economics.’ How?
Some moments in our lives are so cherish able and magical. They don’t include bagging a cash prize or buying a bungalow or driving proudly a BMW. These are material happiness, which can’t invade your heart for a long period of time. Money is the source for our livelihood. It is a first-aid box to all our financial problems. But, it cannot be the dictator of our lives! Dictator of our lives is pure happiness, which comes from within as well as from our surrounding. It includes awalk in an early dawn, talking merrily withour family members, enjoying a bear hug with our best buddies, letting our eyes enjoy the first drops of monsoon and so on. These are the most precious moments but yet contemplated as ‘small’ things. They are like our shadows, trying to cast some magic in our lives but most of the times are left unnoticed. As ‘micro-economics’ studies small economic units, similarly, ‘micro-happiness’ studies the small yet the beautiful moments of our lives. Hence, they should be prioritized sometimes above our busy schedules and must be enjoyed to the maximum. Maybe they can bring a smile on our faces during stressful situations and can act as a bonus for minimising our tensions.
Last but not the least; it is not a compulsion to conquer the world. Conquering and spreading out goodness definitely acts as a feather on the cap!
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