Beyond Default Human Behaviors - Asim Abbasi

CH1: Reducing the factor of making Wrong Decisions | CH2:  Friendship of the Supreme Progneer | CH3:  Taking things for Granted | CH4: Default Human Behavior | CH5: The Purpose of Life | CH6: Accepting something that finally happens | CH7: True Happiness | CH8: Why respect Parents and Elders? | CH9: Matters of Zero Heaven value | CH10: The Book Extract | CH11: Quotation Used in the Book

Chapter 7: True Happiness

Some wonderful author while writing in honor of Alexander Flemings the discoverer of Penicillin said,

“Happy is he who already belongs to history in his own life time.”

Surely this is what true happiness is. Happy is not he, having a muscular body or one having riches of the world or having a very beautiful wife. True happiness is in doing something for others.

Whenever you see anyone needy consider yourself lucky that the Supreme Progneer has given you the opportunity to earn good deeds or in other words reward points. Don’t let the opportunity go way just by ignoring it. Be the first to help others e.g. If you see some old lady trying to cross the road and having difficulty doing so. You may see people around her but no one would be helping, jump in the situation and be the first one in helping her cross the road.

If you have played Mario Brothers video game or similar, you must have noticed one thing that on his way to destination there are numerous places where Mario catch or hit reward objects to energizer himself. It’s a similar situation when you leave your home if you see or come across 100 needy, try to gain all the 100 rewards irrespective of the place you are, irrespective of time, irrespective of color or religion of the person you are trying to help because you would not be helping to gain anything from that person but the sole thought would be to gain God’s happiness and His happiness lies in the happiness of His creations.

How truly John Wesley has said; I heard this very first time from my father (May God bless his soul and give him higher ranks in Heaven).

“Do all the good you can
By all the means you can
In all the ways you can
In all the places you can
At all the times you can
To all the people you can
As long as ever you can...”

 

Chapter 7: True Happiness

CH1: Reducing the factor of making Wrong Decisions | CH2:  Friendship of the Supreme Progneer | CH3:  Taking things for Granted | CH4: Default Human Behavior | CH5: The Purpose of Life | CH6: Accepting something that finally happens | CH7: True Happiness | CH8: Why respect Parents and Elders? | CH9: Matters of Zero Heaven value | CH10: The Book Extract | CH11: Quotation Used in the Book