Tuesday, May 25, 2010

When Will You Be Happy? Comments

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“Why do you work so hard? ”
I asked the young folks,
“What’s the reason? ”
“Cause I want to be happy, ”
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Amrit Rathi
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Emma Adamyan 08 June 2010

ur wisdom and talent amaze me. and one more thing that i highly appreciate in ppl, the ability to say 'i was given, i was told or i was shared'... for some ppl when take sth from others give it as their own... thank u for ur page here

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Abrielle Coleman 03 June 2010

Once again you have surprised me with ur lovely imagination...u made me rethink some things in life I've forgotten about..great poem

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Anita Trivedi 03 June 2010

So true....... I think who all read this one will surely think of love, care, family and friends....... Very wonderful and great pleasure to read.

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Hope Anonymous 01 June 2010

Excellent poem. One of the best I've read on here :)

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Almedia Knight-Oliver 29 May 2010

Thanks for sharing this poem packed with the facts that love for family, friends and all humanity is more sustaining than material things. A good write

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Hans Vr 29 May 2010

A jewel. Great ideas again very well expressed. True enough, too many of us are deluded by our egos and believe that money or status will bring real happiness. It brings us comfort only. Real happiness comes as you say, from true love and service to our fellow human beings (and to God) . Thanks for the very nice poem. Well done.

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Lynn Glover 28 May 2010

A huge poem written with great authority about the genuine way to find happiness. A very thorough write and pleasant to read. Good work. Lynn

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Dr Antony Theodore 28 May 2010

Slowly you are be´coming a priestess with ur ideas. thank you. Real security comes only when You are in relationships that ring, Bells of real love and understanding. it is very true. we are all false in our ideas of security and permanent happiness

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Andrew Bellon 28 May 2010

good poem, excellent message.

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Louis Rams 28 May 2010

monetary things come and go, but a true friend, a loved one, a family member those are the things that we will remember in our last minutes in this world.

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‘Money, success and achievement… no one of them/Talked about love, children, relationships, /Marriage, community or friends…’ We’re product of hedonistic and narcissistic society where we confine in ‘my’, ‘I’, ‘mine’ …we’ve unforcedly shrunken our radius of expansion… Great Swami Vivekananda said, ’Expansion is life contraction is death’…we’ve trapped in ‘bobby trap’…and find joy to die in explosion latter or sooner… Thanks sir for such a thoughtful poetry 10/10 Ms. Nivedita UK

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