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The seeking for the happiness lifestyles is
very recent issues, because the terminology of happiness lifestyles have not
enlightened until a recent century. Defining someone's happiness can be
difficult because everybody define that terminology differently. Some people
may define happy as the materialistic possessions, while others might consider
spiritual happiness. In my opinion, I believe that, the happiness is derived
from the spiritual relaxation. Therefore, the countryside's living styles can
achieve the happiness life because it does not have any factors that might
interrupt the person's peaceful state of mind.
Urban lifestyles seem very attractive since
all the convenient materials are available which improve the quality of
person's life. In the case of motor vehicles, people can commute easily and can
enable them to travel at a long distance. Meanwhile, the faster internet
services would enable to grasp a wide range of information easily, and
individuals can be educated at any time. Therefore, many other man-made
inventions have improved the quality of city lives in overall.
In contrast, it cannot deny that the urban
life is always stressful since there are so much competition. In order to
remain the same quality of lifestyles, it is important to hold the competitive
edges that have frequently improved. Due to these competitive lifestyles,
people feel lesser happier than those from countrysides. At least country
people do not have any external pressures to be competitive or feeling worn out
from overworking. Therefore, it can be sure that the people from the
countryside achieve a happier lifestyle despite insufficient modernised
materials.
In conclusion, city people would get a lot
of stresses from various forces and factors in order to achieve the higher
standard of living by compete with others. The result of such life is bringing
the spiritually exhaustion. Therefore, the countryside lifestyle can be
achieved a happier lifestyles by spiritually relaxed by not having competition
and external pressures. |