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What does happiness mean: a clear conscience. You can’t hide melancholy and grief behind a forged door

How much wisdom in our country is passed on from mouth to mouth through sayings. In this way, parents explain simple truths to children, people share their feelings with each other. What are the most popular sayings? Of course, proverbs about happiness and sorrow. We will talk about the most famous of them and explain their meaning.

He who has never seen grief has never known happiness.

This proverb explains well to a person that one should not despair in any situation. The proverb about happiness and sorrow says that without comparison we will not know what is good and what is bad. Well, how can a person know that he is living happily? He may feel good, but he will always want more. And it is precisely at that moment when misfortune befalls us that we think about what was good before. And it also works in reverse side. Only a person who has seen and experienced a lot of grief in his lifetime can truly appreciate what happiness is.

You can’t hide melancholy and grief behind a forged door

Blacksmith services have always been expensive. Therefore, not every family could afford forged doors. And from time immemorial it was believed that rich people live better. But this is far from true. Proverbs about happiness and sorrow clearly show that, despite the most exquisite gates, life behind them is sometimes no better than behind a wooden gate. People naively believe that money will help you live happier lives. Beautiful houses, cars, trips abroad can diversify your leisure time and help you get sad thoughts out of your head. But in fact, wherever a person goes, he always takes himself with him. And your thoughts too.

Money can not buy happiness

This saying, one might say, is a continuation of the previous one. People very often reduced proverbs about happiness and sorrow to money. After all, as you know, they are considered by many nations to be the root of evil. People spend all their time trying to earn as much money as possible. And then, when they retire, they regret that they never managed to truly live.

Poor people spend a lot of time being jealous of their rich neighbors. They believe that cars, apartments and a good bank account are the key to success. But you need to understand that the main joys of life cannot be bought. Love, friendship, loyalty and smiles cannot be purchased with money. All this is given to a person only for his spiritual merits.

Every person is the architect of his own happiness

Very often people blame fate for their failures. That it was she who put a spoke in their wheels all their lives. If they did this and then that, they would be happy. And so the question arises: who did not give a person the opportunity to act? Only himself. Many people lack the willpower, ability or determination to change their lives. It is worth understanding that you can change anything at any time. But if you don’t forge happiness with your own hands, then it will never come into your home. This is exactly what Russian proverbs are trying to convey to people. People have invented a lot about happiness and grief. Therefore you should trust folk wisdom and do not sit idly by, waiting for the bird of luck to illuminate you with its presence.

Today in flowers, and tomorrow in tears

This proverb is always used by mothers of marriageable girls. Young ladies are amorous and flighty. They can adore their gentleman, who sings a serenade under the window and gives armfuls of roses. But a smart girl understands that feelings need to be tested over time. After all, tomorrow an ardent young man can change his idol and sing serenades under the windows of another. That is why they say, where there are flowers today, there are tears tomorrow. Love is fickle, it needs to be maintained and warmed up. If you don't do this, your feelings will cool down. People in love who received so much pleasure today may hate each other tomorrow and cry into their pillows all night long about their unhappy love.

Falling is not a problem, trouble is not getting up

This Russian proverb about happiness and sorrow is incredibly popular today. Young businessmen, and simply successful people post this phrase in their in social networks. Many consider it a motto. Why did she become so popular overnight? Because in the era of capitalism, the desire of every second person is to open their own business. But not everyone is able to set up a successful enterprise. Many go broke. And it is precisely this unfortunate moment that breaks the fate of many people. But those individuals who managed to rise up usually manage to establish their business on the second or third attempt. After all, it’s easier to act a second time when you already have experience behind you, even if it’s unsuccessful.

Happiness comes to those who gain intelligence through work and study.

The meaning of this proverb is very clear. They say that happiness is available even to a fool. But stupid people get pleasure from satisfying their natural needs and they simply do not have other needs. But smart people know how to enjoy their work. It is through creative self-realization that a person has the opportunity to become happy and leave a mark on history. But to achieve this, you need to work hard and spare no effort in studying.

Look for happiness not on the road, but in knowledge

Proverbs are found not only in the Russian language. The Tatars composed many legends about happiness and sorrow. You can read one of the sayings in Russian translation above. The phrase is full of wisdom. After all, it’s really stupid to look for happiness in distant countries and cities when you know nothing about them. Therefore, to become happy, you must first enrich your head with a store of knowledge. Thanks to books, today anyone can travel without leaving home.

For a long time, people have been thinking about the vicissitudes of fate. Much has been written about the changeability of her character. literary works and philosophical treatises. also did not ignore this topic. Proverbs about happiness and sorrow from different countries are often very similar. Since their authorship belongs mainly to ordinary people. And who, if not the poor, knows what a tough character Fortune has.

Harsh living conditions and hard work taught the common people to look at what was happening from a philosophical point of view. This approach also helped to survive adversity, while maintaining purity of soul, faith and love for life. That is why many proverbs about happiness and sorrow among the Russian people are filled with sadness and hope at the same time.



and sayings about happiness and sorrow

The English poor also had a hard time. Endless wars and epidemics have taken their toll. And the common people had no choice but to apply themselves to life and accept it with faith in the best. English proverbs about happiness and sorrow are imbued with this perception of the environment.



Arabic sayings about trouble and joy

Sadness and a certain doom fill both happiness and grief, which are a reflection of those suffered ordinary people difficulties.

  • He who hides his grief will not find a cure for it.
  • In grief, strife is forgotten.
  • The greatest misfortune comes through loved ones.
  • If you haven’t tried the bitter, you won’t be able to appreciate the sweet.
  • Trouble comes through wide doors.
  • As soon as you come to terms with one misfortune, another is already on the threshold.
  • Grief falls on a person's head from his tongue.
  • Everyone is given as much as they can bear.
  • Happiness is a pinch, and grief is bags.
  • Those who do not value their happiness are approaching grief.
  • The time of happiness is short.
  • Many works bring many joys.
  • It is better to experience misfortune than to live in fear of it.

Man is created for happiness, like a bird is created for flight.


V. G. Korolenko

To be happy, you need to believe in the possibility of HAPPINESS.


Lev Tolstoy

When I was 5 years old, my mother always told me that the most important thing in life is to be happy. When I went to school, they asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up. I wrote "happy". They told me, “You didn’t understand the task,” I told them, “You didn’t understand life.”


John Lennon

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Proverbs and sayings about happiness

  1. Where there is love, there is happiness.
  2. Happy is your God, happy is yours that this happened!
  3. Fortunately, the man sows bread.
  4. Even the beast is tamed against the happy, but against the unfortunate every reptile rises up.
  5. Happy for dinner, fatally hit.
  6. Happy, light hand.
  7. Happiness is like a double-edged sword.
  8. Happiness is more valuable than intelligence and wealth.
  9. Happiness is more valuable than wealth.
  10. It’s not the happiness that you rave about in your dreams, but the happiness that you sit and ride on.
  11. Those who are happy in the game are unlucky in marriage.
  12. Eco happiness: two mushrooms on a spoon, the third sticks to the stem!
  13. Some are happy, some are in bad weather.
  14. Don't give up your shares.
  15. Luckily, I was there myself.
  16. For good luck, for chance, for good luck.
  17. Play happily - rob people; to play unhappily is to offend yourself.
  18. Live in happiness, in time, prosper.
  19. Happiness is in us, and not around the bush.
  20. Home happiness, advice and love.
  21. Lada, there is great happiness in the family!
  22. God will give you health and happiness.
  23. Happiness is the mother, happiness is the stepmother, happiness is the mad wolf.
  24. With happiness you will come across a treasure, without happiness you won’t find a mushroom.
  25. Happiness is that the spring bucket is (unreliable).
  26. Don't be born smart or handsome, but be born happy.
  27. Happiness is more valuable than wealth.
  28. Happiness is like shaking: it will attack whoever it wants.
  29. In a fight, happiness is a great thing.
  30. Nowadays you only hear about Tatar happiness in fairy tales.
  31. The first happiness is when there is no shame in the eyes.
  32. Happiness is great, but intelligence is not enough.
  33. Happy is everywhere for a fool.
  34. He has stupid happiness: donkey, ox happiness.
  35. Happiness will come together with happiness, and even then it will not be crazy.
  36. Happiness and misfortune were mixed - there was nothing left.
  37. God gives happiness to the stupid, but God gives happiness to the smart.
  38. Today there is happiness, tomorrow there is happiness - God have mercy, but where is the mind?
  39. Don't be born good or handsome, be born happy.
  40. Looks happy, handsome.
  41. Happy people get stuck between their fingers.
  42. The happy (rich) have nothing to do: he lives and warms himself.
  43. The happy one jumps, the unhappy one cries.
  44. Not the happy one that is with the father, but the happy one that is with the husband.
  45. Children make my life happy.
  46. He is happy in everything, in trading, in cards.
  1. Trouble will torture you, trouble will also teach you.
  2. Trouble rolls out of your head.
  3. Trouble doesn’t walk through the forest, but through people.
  4. Misfortune never comes alone.
  5. Trouble will come and knock you off your feet.
  6. The trouble is that flowing water: it will come, but it will subside.
  7. For the poor to get dressed, he just needs to gird himself.
  8. Poverty is not a vice.
  9. You'll soon get into trouble, but you won't survive soon.
  10. Rich, but crooked; poor, really.
  11. A rich man, even a fool, is respected.
  12. The rich man cannot sleep - he is always afraid of the thief.
  13. The rich know neither truth nor friendship.
  14. The rich eat sweets, but sleep poorly.
  15. Everyone gives way to the rich, no matter how stupid.
  16. Wealth and poverty are the same squalor.
  17. To gain wealth is to forget brotherhood.
  18. Wealth lives and poverty lives.
  19. Wealth and peace rarely go together.
  20. Wealth with money, wealth with fun.
  21. Wealth is with gold, and poverty is with joy.
  22. Wealth is water: it came and went.
  23. Wealth is akin to arrogance.
  24. You won't go to heaven with wealth.
  25. There would be happiness, but there are days ahead.
  26. In wealth the belly is full, but the soul is hungry.
  27. In times of misfortune, do not be discouraged, but overcome sadness.
  28. You can't take everything in one hand.
  29. In a dream there is happiness, in reality there is bad weather.
  30. Everyone is the smith of his own happiness.
  31. Anything can happen: the rich will knock on the poor’s door.
  32. To each his own happiness.
  33. A naked beggar and a hundred robbers cannot be robbed.
  34. The need for invention is cunning.
  35. Woe and misfortune befall no one.
  36. It's a shame to make money, but even a fool can live with money.
  37. Woe is like the sea: you can’t swim across it, you can’t cry it out.
  38. Woe is the hollow water: it will flood everything and then go away.
  39. To be afraid of grief means you won't see happiness.
  40. Thunder won't strike - the man won't cross himself.
  41. Not a penny of money, but good fame.
  42. Good fame is better than wealth.
  43. The fool sleeps, but happiness lies in his head.
  44. The soul asks, but the pocket does not dictate.
  45. A person runs for happiness, but it lies at his feet.
  46. You know, according to fate, they passed through my harrow.
  47. From the sack to the mat.
  48. Avoiding the fire, he fell into the water.
  49. There is no need to go to the empty castle hut.
  50. He whom life caresses does not even know grief.
  51. To whom happiness serves, he does not worry about anything.
  52. Some are happy, some are two, and some have nothing.
  53. Whoever lives well, the rooster lays eggs.
  54. Whoever strives for happiness gets it.
  55. He who loves God will receive much good.
  56. Wherever you throw it, it’s all wedge.
  57. Harmony and harmony are the first happiness.
  58. Happiness is easy to find, and even easier to lose.
  59. It is easier to find happiness than to keep it.
  60. Extra money means extra worries.
  61. It is better to be poor than to become rich through sin.
  62. People live like flowers bloom, but my head withers like grass.
  63. The guy is as rich as a horned bull: he won’t fit into the narrow gate.
  64. You can't build happiness on someone else's grief.
  65. Our happiness is in our hands.
  66. Our happiness is water in delirium.
  67. Our happiness is rain and bad weather.
  68. It would not have been fortunate, but misfortune helped.
  69. Money can not buy happiness.
  70. It is not our happiness to find, but ours to lose.
  71. Don't be born beautiful, but be born happy.
  72. Neither this nor that pecked, and even that fell off.
  73. Look for new happiness, but don’t lose the old.
  74. One misfortune is coming, another is leading by the hand.
  75. No matter what he undertakes, he succeeds in everything, but no matter what I undertake, I end up failing at everything.
  76. He ran from the wolf, but fell into the bear's paws.
  77. Need makes them wiser, wealth makes them stupid.
  78. They don’t run from happiness, they catch up with happiness.
  79. Sadness is no help to trouble.
  80. I chased after a piece, but lost the bread.
  81. Under whom the ice cracks, and under us it breaks.
  82. I got rich and forgot my brotherhood.
  83. The last luck is better than the first.
  84. When trouble comes, open the gate.
  85. A beggar who has become rich will not give alms.
  86. If you walk with God, you will reach good things.
  87. Tears of sorrow will not help.
  88. I was happy, but caught misfortune in my hands.
  89. Happy is he who has a clear conscience.
  90. A happy person will be born in a shirt.
  91. A happy person goes and comes across a treasure, but an unhappy person goes and does not find a mushroom.
  92. Happiness without a mind is a bag full of holes.
  93. Happiness is great, but intelligence is not enough.
  94. Happiness and work live side by side.
  95. Happiness is on crutches, misfortune is on wings.
  96. Happiness does not float in the air, but is achieved by hand.
  97. Happiness is not sought, but made.
  98. Happiness is not a horse: you cannot bridle it.
  99. Happiness is not a bird: it will not fly by itself.
  100. Happiness is not a fish: you can’t catch it with a fishing rod.
  101. Happiness serves few.
  102. Happiness will fall, and the fool will be lucky.
  103. Happiness and misfortune ride on the same sleigh.
  104. Happiness slipped through my fingers.
  105. Happiness comes to those who gain intelligence through work and study.
  106. Happiness is a free bird: it sat where it wanted.
  107. Happiness is like a wolf: it deceives and goes into the forest.
  108. Happiness is a spring bucket.
  109. There are no well-fed eyes in the world.
  110. Out of grief you cross the river, but it is on the shore.
  111. Who's happiness is in what, and what's in the pig's trough.
  112. Luck is a nag: sit down and ride.
  113. I wanted to turn away from the stump, but ran into a block.
  114. Whatever you miss, go to people for everything.

Peace of mind

Greetings to you readers and guests of the site. "Simply Life!"

Friends, in our time we almost never see the kind of dreams that the Lord gives us. Some of us are capable of seeing amazing things in our dreams, but most people dream of nothing but nonsense. Many of you trust what you see in dreams, and of course God is able to warn us in dreams and give us visions even to this day, and I am absolutely sure of this.

There is hardly a person who would not tell others about one or more cases from his practice when he received warnings or information about future benefits that he received in a dream. But for some reason we tend not to rely on dreams. I remember one incident that happened to Roland Hill, when he said to a lady, about whom it was known that she was undoubtedly a child of God, regarding a dream she had had: “I advise you, madam, not to dwell too much on the fact that you did in your sleep, let’s stay awake and pay more attention to what we do in reality.”

I also have the same opinion regarding dreams. I find it hard to believe that a person became a Christian only because he once dreamed of something, because such a dreamy religion will lead to the fact that he will remain a dreamer for the rest of his life and in the end - in the end - such dreamers will someday inevitably experience a terrible thing. awakening, if, of course, dreams are all they can believe in.

The Lord Himself grants His beloved child sleep in a calm conscience. There is a painting by the artist, located, I think, in England, called “The Dream of Argyl,” where the main character is depicted lying and asleep, and the action takes place on the eve of his execution. Next to him are depicted standing nobles, looking at him with regret, and a jailer rattling his keys.

And this man was simply sleeping serenely, despite the fact that tomorrow his head will be separated from his body and someone, holding it in his hand, will say: “It was the head belonging to a traitor!” He slept like that because he had done nothing wrong and had a clear conscience. And now, friends, let's remember Peter and remember that wonderful episode from the Bible, which tells us that Herod intended to take Peter out the next morning and clearly not in order to invite him to breakfast.

Remember that Peter slept between two guards and was awakened by angels? How could he sleep between two guards knowing that tomorrow he could be executed by sword or crucified? But his heart was completely free, and he did not worry about anything, since he knew that there was no evil in his actions.

And he could quite rightly say to everyone, “Judge for yourself, what is more important to serve the Lord or man?” and therefore, with a clear conscience, he could lie down on the floor of his cell in prison and sleep. Friends, have you ever known what the dream of a person whose conscience is clear is like? Do you know what it is to be a defenseless target for slanderous arrows raining down on you from all sides and to be a constant object of unfair mockery, a laughing stock and the song of the last drunkards?

And do you know that after all these trials you can sleep peacefully, having a pure heart? And now I turn to those people who have debts, to those wicked people who do not love God and Christ: I turn to you and ask you: “How can you sleep peacefully when your sins daily stick thorns into your pillow?” Your sins, like sharp daggers, constantly stick out of your bed in such a way that no matter how you turn, no matter how comfortable your body position is, their edge will constantly stab you.

And God's blessing to the one who has a calm conscience, which, like the sweetest music, will lull his soul and no evil demon of anxiety will approach the bed of those people who have a calm conscience, unclouded by anything before God and who can sing their victory song.

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Gogol n.v. in his story “The Overcoat” tells the reader about the life of the so-called “little man.” The plot of an unfortunate official, overwhelmed by poverty, was embodied by the author in a work of art, which Herzen called “colossal.” The author, of course, does not hide his ironic grin when he describes the spiritual limitations and wretchedness of his hero. Akaky Akakievich was a timid, dumb creature, who meekly endured the “clerical ridicule” of his colleagues and the despotic rudeness of his superiors. the stultifying work of a copyist of papers paralyzed any spiritual interests in him. Gogol's humor is soft and delicate. The writer does not for a single moment lose his ardent sympathy for his hero, who appears in the story as a tragic victim of the cruel conditions of modern reality. the writer creates a satirically generalized type of person - a representative of the bureaucratic government of Russia. the way the bosses behave with Bashmachkin, all “significant persons” behave. The humility and obedience of the unfortunate Akaki Akakievich, in contrast to the rudeness of “significant persons,” evoked in the reader not only a feeling of pain for the humiliation of a person, but also a protest against the unfair orders of life in which such humiliation is possible.

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Khlestakov is a brilliant image of Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol. the main meaning of this image is great claims and inner emptiness. it represents all the features of the era. That’s why the life of the era was reflected in the work “The Inspector General” with enormous force, and the images of Gogol’s comedy became artistic types that allow us to more clearly understand the social phenomena of that time.

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In one kingdom there lived a poor girl named Goldilocks. Her parents had nothing except a small abandoned mill.

One day they sent Goldilocks into the thicket for mushrooms. During this walk, she dreamed that someday her parents would live in prosperity and happiness. Thinking about this, she even burst into tears.

A kind sorceress flew past, fulfilling any wishes. Hearing the girl’s cry, she flew closer to her and asked:

Girl, why are you crying?

I remembered my parents and felt sorry for them.

Perhaps I can do it for you. I have a magic wand and a box of wishes. Tap the box with your wand and your wish will definitely come true.

Goldilocks turned away from modesty, but wanted the sorceress. And she disappeared without a trace.

Now she said full of joy:

box, take me back to my house with my parents and make them live in delivery. When Goldilocks returned, she saw more than she expected. In front of her stood a huge house with beautiful windows and painted walls.

At that time, the young prince was going to have fun. The prince, driving past Goldilocks’s house, noticed her and fell in love at first sight. Goldilocks also noticed him and also fell in love. Then he drove up to the house and said: oh beautiful girl who amazed me, marry me and I willingly fulfill your desires.

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