Poem's and Poet's Names -Book III

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  Poems & Poets of Book III   1. The Rain by William Henry Davies 2. Night Mail by Wystan Hugh Auden 3. Loveliest of Trees, the Cherry Now by Alfred Edward 4. O Where are You Going? by  Wystan Hugh Auden 5. In the street of the Fruit Stalls by Stall Worthy 6. A Sindhi Woman by Jan Stallworthy 7. Times from Ecclesiastes by some unknown poet   8. Ozymandias by Percy Bysshe Shelley 9. The Feed by Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi 10. the Hollow Men Thomas Stearns Eliot 11. Leisure by Williama Henry Davies 12. Rubai'yat by Allama Muhammad Iqbal 13. A Tale of two cities by John Peter 14. My Neighbour Friend Breathing His Last! by Bullah Sha & Translated by Abdur Rauf Luther 15. He Came to Know Himself by Sachal Sarmast 16. God's Attributes by Jalaluddin Rumi & Translated by Dr. Nicholson 17. The Delight Song by Navarree Scott Momday 18. Love-an Essence of All Religions by Jalaluddin Rumi & Translated by Dr Nicholson 19. A Man of Words Not of Deeds by Charles Perrault & Transla

My Idea of Happy Life- An Essay with outline- Important Essays in English Grammar

 My Idea of Happy Life


Outline:

 Definition of Happiness

Happiness vs Sadness

Unlimited Desires and limited resources in life.

Happiness can be achieved with the Existence of Peace in the world.

The Rights and Obligations of everyone.

Income and Expenditures of Individual

There must exist understanding among the relations

Education Ensures Happiness in life

Obedience to Islamic Codes of life

Conclusion


“It is the first point of happiness that man is willing to be what he is.”

“Be happy what you are and what you have; be honest and sincere to both; you won’t have to hunt for happiness.”

Happiness is like a butterfly that delights us for a brief moment. These fleeting moments may pass very quickly. A happy life is one in which a person enjoys the satisfaction of his mind and heart. The importance of happiness becomes clear in this dull and dreary life. Because life is a long process of getting tired and there can only be happiness that keeps the world going round. Since the dawn of life, man has been hankering after all the luxuries and pursuits of life. “The enjoyments of this life are not equal to its evils.

When happiness is compared with sadness, we conclude that happiness is a bed of roses and despair is a bed of thorns. The most tremendous sadness is expressed by a person who tells that “it is misery to be born, a pain to live and a trouble to die.” “He is born with other’s pain and dies in his own.”

If there is no happiness in life, though life is short, it’s long enough to ruin any man who wants to be ruined. Life may become happy if our desires are fulfilled to too much extent. Every person wishes for something in his life because where there is a will, there is wishful thinking. I have learned to seek my happiness by limiting my desires rather than attempting to satisfy them. Life may become happy if we enjoy our good health.  There is no substitute for good health. However, a man may know, that it is not valuable unless he possesses physical vigour. He can enjoy eating, walking, sleeping, everything he can enjoy. He can face every problem of the world.

Life may become happy if there is peace in the world. People should decide to settle all their issues in a peaceful way, but never by use of force. Countries should settle their disputes through peaceful dialogues. They should approach UNO for the settlement of their disputes. Life may become happy if people have justice in their society. The rights of everyone should be safe and none should be allowed to violate the rules and regulations. Life may become happy if people have the facilities to make progress. Everyone should have a good condition of living. He must have all the resources to avail themselves of the opportunities. He should have enough income to satisfy his needs.

A large income is the best recipe for happiness.”

Life may become happy if there is love and respect. People should have love and respect for one another to expect that they will also be loved and respected. “Let’s lead to a world where only joy is sold and only love is told.”

Life may become happy if there is an understanding among fellow people who should understand one another and ignore their shortcomings to produce real happiness in the world. Life may become happy if we are loyal to our country and countrymen. True happiness is found in the lap of a mother where everyone feels quite safe and happy.

Similarly, true happiness lies in staying in one’s country which is the last refuge for everyone. Swim or sink, live or die, survive or perish is my unalterable determination.”

Life may become happy if we get an education and act according to it. Education teaches us self-awareness, self-confidence, and self-esteemed. If a person has the proper qualifications for a profession, he will be able to make progress. Knowledge is the best friend of a man because it also finishes his sadness and loneliness.

Life may become happy if we lead life according to Islam. Islam is the religion that creates true happiness in the heart of Muslims. Let others live and live by yourself. While committing a sin, there will be repentance for one’s conscience. A happy person obeys the voice of his conscience instead of his ugly passions.

To conclude, it can be said if all the people work together according to Islamic codes, they will be happy if the UNO makes real efforts to establish world peace and the advanced countries should provide their services to the developing countries. To gain peace and prosperity they must play their role. There will be happy all over the world if every country plays its vital.

“The secret of happiness is this: let your interests be as wide as possible and your reactions to the things and person as far as possible friendly and mutually rather than hostile”

by Goldsmith

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Important Essays for Part 2

1. My Aim in Life

2. My Hobby

3. My Favourite Personality

4. My Idea of Happy life

5. Drug Addiction

6. A Visit to a Historical place

7. Science and Society/ Wonders of Science

8. Coronavirus in Pakistan

9. Women’s Education/ Women’s Profession

10.   Advantages and Disadvantages of Cell Phone

11.   Computers

12.   Technical Education

13.   Child Abuse

14.   My Last Day in College

15.   Life in a Big City/ Life in a Village

16.   Democracy vs Dictatorship

17.   A Road Accident

18.   Environmental Pollution

19.   The Muslim Community

20.   Pleasure of College Life

21.   An Ideal Citizen/ My Best Teacher

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