I oftentimes mull over this issue. Can a recluse or somebody who chooses to be happy on his own be really happy? Is happiness is a shared value or totally personal. I have frequently come across people, books or discussions who believe and articulate that happiness is a shared value. We all know for sure that we generally tend to share if we are emotionally swayed. When a woman begets a baby how impatient she would be to share the joys she came upon with her spouse. Sharing the joys will redouble it. It will electrify the mind of the other.
I do not here to mean that I am writing a dissertation on happiness. There are plenty already. The point here is just to say can man be happier all alone or in a group. We know if we want to keep to our sense of freedom in every respect, uncompromisingly in point of fact we must be very individualistically oriented. On the contrary when we are in a group and want togetherness a little of the individuality we assert must be given in to the group. Then family values, social values and degrees of sacrifice come to the fore front.
Of course ideas, opinions and values differ subject to the society or system one is in and needless to say there are people here to express their core values differently and the way they rate states or bases of happiness in their own way.


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