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Finding true happiness and achieving your personal goals in today's perplexing world is never easy. All of us are learning how to live, training to improve our selves, our relationships and our spiritual understanding. The Happy Science approach is to provide specific and practical insights, combined with tips and guidelines for putting those insights to work day by day.

We can teach you how to use meditation, study, and visualization to solve problems, and learn better ways to approach issues in your daily life, work, and relationships. By maintaining a consistently positive outlook, you can overcome obstacles to achieving your dreams.

When people are in the depths of despair or tired of living, they tend to complain, why does my life have to be so miserable? However, if they were to change their perspective and adopt a different viewpoint, for instance, how would it be if I were to regard my life as a series of test questions to be worked on? a completely different scenario would unfold in front of them. People tend to want to be given answers to problems but this attitude is not right. If you were told that your life was a workbook of problems, or a series of test questions, what kind of attitude would you have?

Just imagine that each person is given a workbook of problems, and the thickness of the workbooks varies from person to person. While one is given a workbook of 20 pages and is destined to leave this world at the age of twenty, another person who will die at fifty is given a 50 page workbook. There are other workbooks of 70 and 80 pages. On the cover of each workbook is written, The Workbook of Life, and underneath is the subtitle, which is the name of the person.

On opening the first page, you find a description of the environment you were born into. As you turn the pages, you find that on each page the problems, the tests you faced at age two, three, four and so on are described. At the age of 18, for example, on the corresponding page, you find a question in the workbook about entering university; at age 22, a question about getting a job; at age 27, a question about getting married, and at age 35, a question about running a business, or a question about harmonious family relationships. The book is filled with these kinds of challenges and on every single page without exception, there is some test question. Each page represents a year of your life and there is not a single page that does not contain at least one new challenge. In this way, your whole life has been recorded in the form of a workbook.

If this workbook is for you to work with, then you must try to solve each problem yourself to develop your own strength. When you have finished solving all of lifes problems, that is to say when you leave this world, you will receive the answers. Only when you return to the heavenly world will you know how you have scored.

 

 



 

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