Happiness can be described as a positive(ʵÔÚµÄÊÂÎï, È·¶¨µÄ) mood and a pleasant state of mind.
A good education and income are usually considered necessary for happiness. But the rich are
not necessary to be happier than the middle-income group or even those with very low incomes.
People with a college education are somewhat(ÉÔ΢) happier than those who did not graduate from
high school; It is believed that this mainly because they have more opportunities to control
their lives. Yet people with a college education may be less happy than those with on college
education. Moreover, having good health can be very important to people because they can feel
happy and have energy to do what they would like to do. Nevertheless(È»¶ø), poor health does
not rule out(Åųý) happiness except for the dying or those in great pain. It should be noted
that people quickly get used to what they have, and they are happier when they feel they are
increasing their level no matter how little it has be improved..
The best formula(¿ÍÌ×»°) for happiness is to be able to develop the ability to tolerate(¿íË¡)
frustration(´ì°Ü), to have a personal involvement(²øÈÆ) and commitment(³Ðŵ), and to develop
self-confidence and self-esteem(×ðÖØ).