Once upon a time there was a rich couple who considered themselves very unhappy. They live in a palace-like house, get what they want, go where they want, and live how they want. Over time, a rich man and his wife, no matter how rich they were, lost the meaning of life. All the blessings of the world are under their feet, and they could not feel happiness. The couple went to the sage, complained and asked him the secret of happiness.

    The wise one listened to them in silence, saying: “To get rid of misfortune, you need to put on the clothes of a happy person.”

    The couple searched, but did not find a single happy person. Someone feels unhappy because of a couple, someone because of death, someone because of health problems. Not having reached their destination, they passed the hut when they returned without a livelihood. From the inside:

    – Oh Allah, thank you! You gave me what I wanted until today. Thank you, I'm so happy! - a voice is heard.

    The couple entered as soon as they heard the sound. In the hut, a man knelt down and prayed, he didn’t even have a jacket on, and a thin boy ate strong bread ...

    Most of us are rich couples. We waste effort and time in search of a dress of happiness. True happiness is the satisfaction of a person who, even without clothes, does not forget to give thanks.

    The laughter of a poor boy screaming in the street, even though his shoes are torn, is a real joy.

    Happiness is the satisfaction of someone going out to honestly eat a piece of bread.

    Happiness is the peace of mind of a person who has the opportunity to receive the blessing of his parents before going out into the street.

    Happiness is longing for the children who are waiting at the door when they return home.

    Rushing to work in the morning and rushing home in the evening is happiness. And, of course, praying to God is priceless bliss.

    We live happily ever after. But sometimes we forget that...

    Put on a happy dress today. It suits you very well.

 

Mukhtasam Suleymanov

Samarkand State University

Lecturer at the Department of Theory and Practice of Psychology