“Happiness does not consist in having what you want, but in wanting what you have.”
— Confucius
“Happiness does not consist in having what you want, but in wanting what you have.”
Confucius
Confucius was a Chinese philosopher. Their most powerful quotes on life, success and human nature are collected here for daily inspiration and reflection.
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This quote is attributed to Confucius. Confucius was a Chinese philosopher. Their most powerful quotes on life, success and human nature are collected here for daily inspiration and reflection.
Confucius teaches that true joy is found in appreciation for our current blessings rather than the constant pursuit of more. In a high-pressure career, practicing gratitude for your current achievements and position fosters a positive mindset and reduces stress. Contentment is the source of lasting happiness.
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