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             (1)When we have accepted the worst, we have nothing more to loose. And that automatically means we have everything to gain.
             ' 'dale carnegie''
             This quotation has a very practical importance. I think that, sometimes, many people come to some point of life when they encounters a situation when they cannot accomplish their big dreams. For example, a businessman involves in a big business deal and than after sometime things start to wrong for him and they gets even worse as the time progresses. At that time, a person would make up his mind for his loses and worst things that could possibly go wrong for him. From that time he will make his every move without fear and would take his every achievement as a additional benefit. In that case he will make his attitude positive and will therefore be successful or at least achieve more than his expectations or usual. In such cases, person becomes bold as he has no fear to loose anything and his mind concentrates to gain and achieve without taking into consideration to any fear.
             (2)Happiness is good health and bad memory
             ' 'Ingrid Bergman''
             happiness is very healthy for a person. What i think is that a person is happy only when he is satisfied. A person is usually satisfied when he has nothing to regret and everything to gain. A satisfied person will be having an ideal family and social life. He might also be having a wealthy person and has a positive attitude towards life. These are some common notions that could define a satisfied person. and i think such a life would be ideal for a person to be healthy. Therefore happiness, without any doubt, is good health. But at the same time happiness can also be a bad memory. This is because a person memorize his good times when he is sad The same events that were a source of pleasure turns out to be bad memories. In the normal circumstances we do not care for the good time we are having and we just go...

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