"Eid means joy, Eid means happiness."

in Incredible India3 days ago

Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim
Assalamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuh.



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How are you all? I hope you are all well. I am also well. I am back with another new post of mine. Let's start-

"Eid means joy, Eid means happiness". To get a little peace in life, to keep everyone happy, you don't need a lot of money, you just need a little effort and to get along with everyone. There is no better moment than spending Eid in your village home with your family, relatives and friends. However, joy is lost after a certain age due to responsibility and mental stress. Then, we never understand when we lose our own happiness while trying to keep others happy. Those memories of childhood and adolescence still remind us how golden those days were. There were no worries or work pressure. Just playing and eating with joy in mind, growing up with everyone's love. But I didn't realize then, when I grew up, I would get that joy back, Grandma. If I had understood then, maybe I wouldn't have wanted to grow up. Because, I am now looking for the joy of childhood a lot but I never get it back.

Earlier, during Eid, I always cried to my father to buy new clothes. As time passed, and responsibilities increased, that moment also passed. I no longer cry for any new clothes, now I am busy buying clothes for others. I think about how to keep others happy. Even if I don't buy anything for myself on every Eid, I have to buy clothes for my family and relatives. When I see others enjoying themselves and traveling happily, my own troubles seem to disappear. Especially when I see my two daughters (sister and elder brother) enjoying themselves wearing the clothes I bought, I feel very happy. This time, when I bought clothes for my niece when I came from Dhaka, she didn't want to take them off under any circumstances, then my sister called me and told me about it. Then, unknowingly, a little tears came to my mind, that I was able to make others happy even a little. 🥹

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Since Eid, due to traveling to different places, I haven't had time to stay at home. I came home after two or three days. The next day my sisters also came to our house. If I am not at home, my sisters do not want to come to our house. When I come home from Dhaka, everyone comes to our house. They do not like coming to our house if I am not there. My niece was very happy after the sisters came home. She seemed to be just walking around happily. When she came, my brother-in-law bought her another balloon, she was even happier with that. What a style she is wearing, wearing a beautiful dress and glasses. Actually, happiness is for the little ones. Seeing your children happy like this fills your heart. My elder brother's daughter also made a lot of promises to receive salami on Eid.

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Actually, the joy of Eid or any other joy can be enjoyed in childhood. After a certain age, when responsibilities increase, tension, work pressure and mental stress make the desire to be happy disappear even if you want to. The reality of life is very difficult. However, even if the responsibility increases at times, if the people around us are good, their mentality is good, then everyone can be happy if they want to. But worldly concerns, domination, and greed for money have taken away our happiness. That is why, despite having so much wealth and money, we do not find peace.

Anyway, we should all live happily with our relatives and friends with what we have. May everyone be well and healthy. I will see you again with a new post of mine.

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