17 Nov 2016

Education – should it not make people happy?

What it takes a person to be happy? Happiness- does it lie only in costly things?

When we ask people what makes them happy, answers raise a toast with Johnnie Walker Black and taste the sandwiches at Sam Lagrassa’s. Answers resonate with the tunes of Beatles and ‘Echoes’ the Floyd. They read the words from the Hamlet and dance to the ecstatic ‘One more time’. Happiness identifies itself in a Aston Martin cruise. Happiness is when one watches the likes of Titanic or Scream Queens on Fox. Happiness people find in their first school trophy, in the praises of the boss for the night full of effort. Happiness is when one comprehends a problem which his peers could not fathom out, it’s when he cracks a riddle, or completes a Times crossword. Happiness is in an invention, it is in a discovery. Happiness is in knowing the unknown and in unleashing the restraint. Happiness is when you get hold of tricks of the trade. Happiness is when one feels the zephyr on his neck. Happiness is in light humour and it’s in a glass of water. Happiness is in the shade on a hot summer day and in sun holidays of winter. Happiness is in pep talk with the dear and in home coming of the near.