Module 2 Notes
Module 2 Notes
Module 2 Notes
Make a list of all that you want in your life and reasons for wanting
them?
Exploring Happiness and Prosperity
• Happiness
• “The state/situation in which I live, if there is harmony/synergy in it, then I like to be
in that state or situation.”
• Prosperity: is the feeling of having or making available more than required physical facilities.
• To ascertain prosperity, two things are essential:
(a) Correct assessment of need for physical facilities, and
(b) The competence of making available more than required physical facilities (through production).
• Wealth is a physical thing. It means having money, or having a lot of physical facilities, or both.
• Prosperity is a feeling of having more than required. Prosperity is a feeling of having more than required
physical facilities; it is not just physical facilities.
• This is a very important distinction. We mostly fail to make this distinction today.
Summary
• Continuous happiness and prosperity are the basic human aspirations. This can be verified to be true by each one of us.
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• “Happiness may be defined as being in harmony/synergy in the states/situations that I live in.
Unhappiness is a lack of this synergy or harmony.”
Prosperity is a feeling of having or producing more than required physical facilities.
Prosperity is a feeling; it is not just physical facility. It is to be distinguished from
• wealth.
• In order to be prosperous, we need to
(a) identify how much is required
(b) have/produce more than the requirement.
• “Lack of right understanding of happiness and prosperity has led us into a variety of problems at different levels of our
living, be it at the level of individual, or family, or society or nature.
• We need to evaluate various questions and confusions that we are having on the issue of happiness.
Chapter 4: The Program to Fulfil Basic Human Aspirations
Basic Requirements for Fulfilment of Human Aspirations
List of Wants
Now let us underline the items that are to do with something physical. For example: a
guitar is a physical thing, while happiness is not a physical thing. Similarly, a big house is
a physical thing, while the need to do social work is not something physical in nature.
Let us look at the following: