![]() Even sharing a happy moment with others will cheer you up. However, you could achieve happiness by thinking about your happy moments and doing things that make you happy. It means shutting out some of your other emotions, which wouldn’t be a great addition to your mental health. To conclude, this blog I think achieving ultimate happiness all the time isn’t possible. ![]() You will probably notice that it lies within your memories and thoughts and makes you happy for some time. Think about your moments of happiness for a second. But why and how? There is no such thing as a happiness meter that you can use to compare yourself to other people. Somehow everyone seems to compare their happiness to each other. Your moment of happiness could be a minority for someone else. So, what about the ultimate happiness? Being happy is something that we could see as relative. Even a message with you thinking about them could help them feel a little more happy. Maybe they are that one student who feels lonely or sad or developed anxiety or depression. With bringing up this problem, I want to encourage you to contact that one seemingly lonely person in your study group, distanted friend or even roommate. However, not seeing it on the news anymore doesn’t mean the problem just goes away. For some time student’s mental problems have been addressed in the news. Amongst you are thousands of other students. A moment where happiness just faded away and hopelessness took over. I think almost everyone had a moment of despair during COVID. The corona virus took a toll on everyone, but that made me wonder is there a way to achieve ultimate happiness? Over the past two years I haven’t considered myself happy all the time. This opinion creates an opportunity to switch out the topic of this blog to the emotion happy. But the foremost opinion on the color yellow is that it is a happy color. Some people find it ugly, some people think it’s pretty and for others it is their favourite color. There are many opinions about this color. An interesting movie that merits, at least for me, its cult status.Following up on my last post I made the decision to call you out and let you create an opinion on the color yellow. She tries to express it with free sex but finds herself enmeshed in jealousy at the same time. At the individual level, the film is more about the struggles of a young woman discovering moral freedom. A hammered silver disc connects to a neon yellow half moon acrylic frame at the bottom of a lengthened silver chain. If seeing people naked is bad - while killing people in wars is ok - then I really do not get it. As for the claims of being pornographic, I don't get it. Freedom is a situation in which you can do what you want to do if the other with whom you are expressing it wants the same freedom. I kept thinking that this is the main idea of the film: freedom is not anarchy. It ends with a crew member singing `freedom is not easy'. It is not also the `socialist' film I thought it would be also. ![]() The politics are not that bad either - but someone brought up in a conservative environment may think it's strange or dated. As you can see from this chart when you mix the two colors adjacent to each other you get a new color. In fact, it left me with the impression that lots of people could relate to it these days (the question of obesity is treated interestingly even if it is only in an impressionist way). Here is a simple diagram that displays what happens when you mix the primary colors: red, yellow, and blue.
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