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This Way to Happiness
This Way to Happiness
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The Search For Happiness
EVERYONE wants to be happy. And people the world over are devising ingenious methods and going in every direction to find happiness. In fact, much of our amazing space age progress is the result of man’s search for a happier life.
Men of the twentieth century hold several distinctions. One is their unusual understanding of the human mind and body. This knowledge outstrips that of all other generations. But strangely enough, the more they know about themselves, the less happy they seem to be.
Surely, something is lacking. Because the “things” that many people seek to bring them happiness do not seem to “do the job.” With our modern means of earth and space travel, man has still not found his way to happiness. Although an impressive array of clever labor-saving devices give him more leisure time, still he is not content. Today we have more and better foods on the market, yet people are starving for satisfaction. Insurance companies are issuing more policies with wider coverage, but people feel more insecure than ever.
Why is this?
Obviously people are overlooking something important — the ingredients of happiness!
When skilled psychologists and psychiatrists probe into the innermost feelings of man, they find basic psychological needs that demand fulfillment. Just as people have physical necessities — food, shelter and clothing, so they have definite psychological needs. “People,” the specialists agree, “cannot possibly function at their best, or find real happiness until these needs are met.”
What are these needs? And how are they satisfied?
As you identify your psychological needs and take steps to meet them, you will say, “THIS IS THE WAY TO HAPPINESS.”
EVERYONE wants to be happy. And people the world over are devising ingenious methods and going in every direction to find happiness. In fact, much of our amazing space age progress is the result of man’s search for a happier life.
Men of the twentieth century hold several distinctions. One is their unusual understanding of the human mind and body. This knowledge outstrips that of all other generations. But strangely enough, the more they know about themselves, the less happy they seem to be.
Surely, something is lacking. Because the “things” that many people seek to bring them happiness do not seem to “do the job.” With our modern means of earth and space travel, man has still not found his way to happiness. Although an impressive array of clever labor-saving devices give him more leisure time, still he is not content. Today we have more and better foods on the market, yet people are starving for satisfaction. Insurance companies are issuing more policies with wider coverage, but people feel more insecure than ever.
Why is this?
Obviously people are overlooking something important — the ingredients of happiness!
When skilled psychologists and psychiatrists probe into the innermost feelings of man, they find basic psychological needs that demand fulfillment. Just as people have physical necessities — food, shelter and clothing, so they have definite psychological needs. “People,” the specialists agree, “cannot possibly function at their best, or find real happiness until these needs are met.”
What are these needs? And how are they satisfied?
As you identify your psychological needs and take steps to meet them, you will say, “THIS IS THE WAY TO HAPPINESS.”
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