Find three examples around you to explain why happiness is equal to reality over expectations.
1. Actually reality over expectation comes as a surprise which will bring happiness as well as it has the strength to make us disappointed.Here we are interested to talk about only happiness.
(a) Take some sports.For an example football.Think of a situation where you are going to not win the match and you are not even expecting a win.Assume a sudden situation, in which your team scored goals in the last minutes and won. The happiness comes from positive surprise and lower expectation.
(b)Assume a situation . In your birthday an unexpected person gave you an unexpected gift at an unexpected time.He may be a close friend of you ,working far away from where you are. There will be a happiness.
(c)Think of a situation .You have written an exam and expecting low marks due to the difficulty of the questions.So you are broken and have no hope and expectations truly.But think of a situation ,in which you are getting good marks and appreciation for your intelligent attempts to solve the questions.It will definitely bring you happiness.
These are the three positive examples
Find three examples around you to explain why happiness is equal to reality over expectations.
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