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Hi all my friends I just fond this funny youtube I think a lot of you saw it before
but I like to share it with you any way
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rxUm-2x-2dM
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Goodmorning every one : )
I found a great topic and I bring it here to share with you :p

Many years ago, in a poor Chinese village, there lived a farmer and his son. His only material possession, apart from the land and a small hut, was a horse he had inherited from his father. One day, the horse ran away, leaving the man with no animal with which to
work the land. His neighbours, who respected him for his honesty and diligence, went
to his house to say how much they regretted his loss.
'How do you know that what happened was a misfortune in my life?'
Someone muttered to a friend: 'He obviously doesn't want to face facts, but let
him think what he likes, after all, it's better than being sad about it.'
And the neighbours went away again, pretending to agree with what he had said.
A week later, the horse returned to its stable, but it was not alone; it brought
with it a beautiful mare for company. The inhabitants of the village were thrilled
when they heard the news, for only then did they understand the reply the man had
given them, and they went back to the farmer's house to congratulate him on his good fortune.
'Many thanks for your visit and for your solidarity,' replied the farmer. 'But
how do you know that what happened was a blessing in my life?'
The neighbours were rather put out and decided that the man must be going
mad, and, as they left, they said: 'Doesn't the man realise that the horse is a gift from God?'
A month later, the farmer's son decided to break the mare in. However, the
animal bucked wildly and threw the boy off; the boy fell awkwardly and broke his leg.
The neighbours returned to the farmer's house, bringing presents for the
injured boy. The mayor of the village solemnly presented his condolences to the
father, saying how sad they all were about what had occurred.
The man thanked them for their visit and for their kindness, but he asked:
'How do you know that what happened was a misfortune in my life?'
These words left everyone dumbstruck, because they were all quite sure that
the son's accident was a real tragedy. As they left the farmer's house, they said to each
other: 'Now he really has gone mad; his only son could be left permanently crippled,
and he's not sure whether the accident was a misfortune or not!'
A few months went by, and Japan declared war on China. The emperor's
emissaries scoured the country for healthy young men to be sent to the front. When
they reached the village, they recruited all the young men, except the farmer's son,
whose leg had not yet mended.
None of the young men came back alive. The son recovered, and the two
horses produced foals that were all sold for a good price.
something, he would ask: 'How do you know that what happened was a blessing?'
And the people of the village came to understand that life has other meanings that go
beyond mere appearance.
"The feeling of joy when sudden disappointment comes. Don't grieve for what doesn't come. Some things that don't happen keep disasters from happening."- Rumi.
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I post this artical because I like it hope you like it :)
Change
the way you think to be happy at work
Happiness at work is an emotion – an internal state. You feel it or you don’t.
In any case, it’s inside of you.
While it is certainly affected by what goes on around you (like when some inconsiderate
jerk takes the last coffee and doesn’t make a new pot) it mostly relies on
what goes on inside your head.
The old “Life is 10% what happens to you and 90% how you react to it” applies
here as well.
And that’s why we must change our thinking about work. There are some traditional
perceptions, ideas and maxims that are holding us back from achieving truly
fulfilling and happy work lives. Many people and workplaces focus all their
efforts on changing the external circumstances at work – stuff like salaries,
bonuses, promotions, careers, perks, etc…
So we need to pay more attention to our internal mental processes
around happiness at work and change our thinkingon some key points. Here are
the most important ones.
From “Work is tough” to “Work is fun”
For the last 200 years, all through the industrial age, work has been perceived
as tough, unpleasant and hard. In fact, that’s why we get paid. And for most
of the industrial age, this was mostly true, with many jobs being hard, boring
or even dangerous.
Today, this is less and less so and there are many, many more interesting,
creative, fun, pleasant and happy workplaces to choose from. But none of this
will matter if we go on expecting work to be hard and rough – for the simple
fact that we tend to get what we expect.
Therefore we must change our thinking, and start expecting work to be fun.
From “You can’t be happy and successful” to “You can
only be really successful if you’re happy”
What is business success worth, if you’re not happy?
I have seen successful business people break down crying over the realization
that they have wasted large parts of their lives chasing money, fame and success
- while never being happy themselves.
It makes zero sense to sacrifice your happiness at work for success. It’s
just not worth it.
From “Success requires hard work” to “Success requires
happiness”
Interestingly, you don’t need to give up on success in order to be happy.
Studies show that happy people are more likely to be successful! Which
is hardly surprising when you remember that people who are happy at work
are also more motivated, energetic, likable, creative and productive.
From “Happiness at work is nearly impossible” to “Happiness
at work is easy”
Everything we need to create happy workplaces is easy to get and readily
available to almost any workplace in the world. It’s not about budgets,
mission statements, strategies or corporate policies.
Happiness at work comes from the simple things. From the things “you
and I do here and now”.
Anyone can do it!
From “Happiness at work is trivial” to “Happiness at
work is crucial”
Happiness at work is not a trivial little detail that we can leave to an overworked
HR department to maybe do something about. It’s not a side issue to address
once you’ve achieved the right salary, title and company car.
Happiness at work is crucial to your health, success and general happiness
in life and it’s the #1 factor that drives corporate success.
That’s why happiness at work needs to be at the very top of our priorities
- both for employees and businesses.
So considering the fact that happiness at work is crucial, easy and really,
really good for you… My question is: Are you happy or unhappy at work? Is
your workplace happy or unhappy? How does this affect you?
And if your workplace is not happy, what would be different if you and
most of your co-workers liked your jobs so much that you looked forward
to going to work almost every morning? What would that do for you and for
the company?
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