Tuesday, April 12, 2011

A US Happiest Man locate residing in Hawaii


The question is remained unsolved for many centuries, what things make a man happy. A new Gallup survey has attempted to discover some answers.

The results show hat the happiest man is presently living in America, who is a tall and Chinese based American national. Religiously he is an observant Jew and now he is enjoying his 65th year of his age and he is a married having with children. The person has his own business and earns over $ 120,000 per year.  He would also live in the American state of Hawaii.

The New York Times collect the data and went looking.

What they locate was a man named Alvin Wong in residing in Honolulu, Hawaii. He fulfills all of the mentioned series and he says he is certainly a happy man.

"I believe Asians have a viewpoint of life. It does not mean that other cultural groups don't consider the philosophies of life. But if you observe to the Asian companies, their beliefs, Buddism, all of that, is watching at yourself secretly, looking at how you would act upon in society. How you act. The literary background lends itself to having a soother inner being," he said.

Linking between Judism and happiness, he said when the Gallup pool analyze on religion they reveal that the enthusiastic Jew is much contented than any other religion. If you love with his religion by act, whether you are a Christian, Jew, Muslim and whether your life is stuck because you look at a greater being for comfort. You look to a higher being for guidance. And when this occurs no matter what type of life you're in, you know that there is somebody greater up that organizes a lot of what's about. When this happens, it sort of grounds you.

He also says happiness living there with more appealing beautiful way whether you are living in tropical jangle. Living in Hawaii with different kind of people of religious backgrounds here and we learn from the other people and share everything with them and laugh on jokes and we feel comfort from each other.

 However, Wong said being smeared the happiest man in the United States is not without its tasks. I feel there is a responsibility now for me to be glad. So if anybody cuts me off when while driving, I can't get annoyed. I can't wave him off or something like that. I have to smile and say thank you. If somebody is vulgar to me in line or something like that, I still have to smile," he a said.

He says his wife Trudy plays a key role for making his life happiest. The strong Jewish woman guides me every morning that I have to be glad. As part of my being happy, I say yes dear," he said.

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