Because it is the experience of satisfaction and being at ease with one's situation. You're always happy.
Contentment allows us to appreciate the present moment and cultivate gratitude for what we have, rather than constantly seeking more. It brings inner peace and eliminates the constant longing for something different or better, fostering a sense of fulfillment and joy in the present circumstances. This acceptance of the present moment and a positive outlook can lead to a deeper sense of happiness and well-being.
Joy, contentment, bliss.
Yes, there is a key to eternal happiness. It is known as enlightenment. It is overcoming ignorance and realizing the truth. Most of us are trying to find happiness in achievement, in pleasures that are momentary. Some of us are fortunate, we take an exit from the highway of achievement and we live a life of contentment and fulfilment. We are far more peaceful, but yet there is no eternal happiness because we still experience misery and sorrow. What is the way to live without any misery and sorrow? It is to be liberated. Liberation comes from realization of the truth, realization happens when we overcome ignorance. This is the way to eternal happiness and everlasting peace. It is enlightenment, realization of the truth.
No, "happiness" is not a proper noun. It is a common noun, referring to a state of well-being, contentment, or joy.
The name Santhosh is of Indian origin and means "happiness" or "contentment." It is often used to convey joy and positive feelings.
Pleasure is the happiness that comes from material things, it comes from achievement, it is momentary, it is temporary. Therefore, if our happiness is based on things, on people, on places, on possessions, it is pleasure. However, if we evolve beyond happiness from achievement, we can live a life of contentment and fulfilment. This happiness is far greater than the happiness that comes from material pleasures. But the ultimate happiness comes not from achievement or pleasures, not from fulfilment, contentment or peace, it comes from enlightenment, it comes from liberation from all miseries and all sorrows. We are free from the suffering of the body, misery of the mind, agony of the ego, as we are liberated from this world and we live as the Divine Soul till we are united with God. This is the best, the most evolved happiness.
The cows lowed with contentment as the farmer unloaded the fresh hay. Contentment is the key to happiness.
Another word for contentment is satisfaction, serenity or happiness.
Irish: sástach. Scottish Gaelic is toileachas sonas (happiness/contentment) sòlas (comfort, solace, consolation) (contentment)(joy)
The likely word is happiness (joy, contentment).
happiness peace bliss
Yes, there is a key to eternal happiness. It is known as enlightenment. It is overcoming ignorance and realizing the truth. Most of us are trying to find happiness in achievement, in pleasures that are momentary. Some of us are fortunate, we take an exit from the highway of achievement and we live a life of contentment and fulfilment. We are far more peaceful, but yet there is no eternal happiness because we still experience misery and sorrow. What is the way to live without any misery and sorrow? It is to be liberated. Liberation comes from realization of the truth, realization happens when we overcome ignorance. This is the way to eternal happiness and everlasting peace. It is enlightenment, realization of the truth.
Health, happiness, contentment, joy...stuff like that.
Yes, the word contentment is a noun, a common, abstract, uncountable noun; a word for a state of happiness and satisfaction; a word for a thing.
Health, happiness, contentment, joy...stuff like that.
"ness" and "ment" are suffixes, as in "happiness" and "contentment".
~ a face full of contentment
Irish: sástach. Scottish Gaelic is toileachas sonas (happiness/contentment) sòlas (comfort, solace, consolation) (contentment)(joy)