Bhutanese proverb of the day: 'Whatever joy you seek, it can be achieved by yourself; whatever misery you seek, it can be found by yourself' is an ultimate lesson in happiness and sorrow - The Times o...
Bhutan is one of the happiest countries of the world and it is no wonder that a Bhutanese proverb lays bare their secret of happiness. It says everything is in the mind -- both joy and sorrow and there is no external factors to be credited to or blamed.
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